How do you spend your 1,440 minutes a day? Time is precious and how and
what you spend it on is so vital. Are you using your time wisely? Do you spend
it thinking of what difference you will make to your world and generation or
are you part of those depriving this
world and this generation by not doing what you ought to do?
Wow!!! Have a look at the story I have for you today. It is amazing how
people use their God given brains!!! I
can assure you that this innovation that is going to save the economy a lot of
money in the future could not have been, had someone, somewhere not thought it
wise to use their time for a best course.
Where are you now on the project you are working on, or you have not
started anything yet but have the nudge that you need to do something, or you
are there allowing procrastination steal
your time away?
Come on now!!! Time waits for no man, spend your time wisely for the right
cause, the reward is enormous.
This news beats my imagination. Read with me and do what it takes on
time to be next on the news headlines because of your innovation or the change
you have brought to humanity.
It’s
here: Britain’s first bus that runs entirely on poo
Oliver Wheaton for
Metro.co.ukSunday 15 Mar 2015 8:39 pm
Green inside and out (Picture: Ben Birchall/PA Wire)
No one likes a dirty, smelly bus – but this one actually reeks for a
good reason.
Britain’s first ‘poo bus’, which runs on human and household waste, goes
into regular service later this month (and no, it won’t smell like poo).
Powered by biomethane gas, the Bio-Bus will use waste from more than
32,000 households along its 15-mile route.
Operated by bus company First West of England, the bus will fill up at a
site in Avonmouth, Bristol, where sewage and inedible food waste is turned into
biomethane gas.
The bus, which can seat up to 40 people, was unveiled in the Bristol
area last autumn. Transport company First is showing off the bus in Bristol on
Tuesday and it will operate four days a week on Service 2, which stretches from
Cribbs Causeway to Stockwood, from March 25.
If the route proves a success, First will consider introducing more ‘poo
buses’.
First West of England managing director James Freeman said: ‘Since its
original unveiling last year the Bio-Bus has generated worldwide attention and
so it’s our great privilege to bring it to the city, to operate – quite rightly
– on Service 2.
‘The Bio-Bus previously made an appearance running between Bath and
Bristol Airport at the end of last year, but it’s only actually been used once
before in the centre of Bristol itself.’
He added that seeing the bus running in a city ‘should help to open up a
serious debate about how buses are best fuelled, and what is good for the
environment’.
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