There are actually over 1000 different varieties of mango and 350 different varieties that are grown commercially worldwide. Believe it or not! Would love to see that tree.
In the mid 20th century methane from sewerage was used to fuel engines that generated electricity. Not sure why the technology was abandoned. Maybe the exhaust was worst than the methane mix. But now;
“In this suburb of Los Angeles, FuelCell Energy Inc. is operating the world’s first “tri-generation” plant that converts sewage into electrical power for an industrial facility and renewable hydrogen for transportation fuel." A 2014 article in SciAmi. The company is still active……
Sounds much more complex than just burning the methane in a marine V16 engine.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
Why that many Mangos? Unless it’s a super tree you wouldn’t get many, and certainly not 300 varieties
The Duke about 1 year ago
There are actually over 1000 different varieties of mango and 350 different varieties that are grown commercially worldwide. Believe it or not! Would love to see that tree.
flashdrive1988 about 1 year ago
Wow. Each variety of mango bud-grafted onto one tree. We usually see apple trees grafted with three to five varieties.
Zykoic about 1 year ago
In the mid 20th century methane from sewerage was used to fuel engines that generated electricity. Not sure why the technology was abandoned. Maybe the exhaust was worst than the methane mix. But now;
“In this suburb of Los Angeles, FuelCell Energy Inc. is operating the world’s first “tri-generation” plant that converts sewage into electrical power for an industrial facility and renewable hydrogen for transportation fuel." A 2014 article in SciAmi. The company is still active……
Sounds much more complex than just burning the methane in a marine V16 engine.
comixbomix about 1 year ago
So, orange is the new black gold?
silberdistel about 1 year ago
Today I love all of them :-)
ottowald about 1 year ago
Wait,There are 300 varieties of mangos! That must be some big tree!
kucpa Premium Member about 1 year ago
I like the barber of Seville…
Dean about 1 year ago
How are the utilities [water, sewer, power, etc.] connected to the rotating house?
eric_harris_76 about 1 year ago
The word is not “fermented”, but the meaning was clear.
markhughw about 1 year ago
The house is basically a 24 hour clock.
preacherman Premium Member about 1 year ago
I designed a similar rotating foundation when I was in my teens, though my structure was circular, not L-shaped.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 1 year ago
WOW! Look at that Malihabad man go!
poppacapsmokeblower about 1 year ago
Fermented fruit and they waste it on electricity? I hope they drank their fill first.
joeatwork212 about 1 year ago
If the house can rotate, how are the utilities connected?
Bilan about 1 year ago
The city of Seville is using fruits to increase global warming???
suelou about 1 year ago
And climate idiots are concerned about farting cows??
MichiganMitten about 1 year ago
That guy really knows his fruit tree grafting. Impressive.
stamps about 1 year ago
Does the world really need 300 varieties of mango?
Bilan about 1 year ago
If I lived in that L-shaped house, it would be facing west in the morning, not east.
pbr50138 about 1 year ago
I know if you get a fresh orange peel and squeeze it in front of a lit match, the juice will flame up. I saw that when I was a kid.
Seeker149 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Did I miss something? That looks like the Sunflower House in Spain, which does not rotate like the one in Verona.