Biogas: Turn Trash Into Energy
In Biogas: Turn Trash Into Energy, the Go Jetters learn how food waste can be recycled back into heating, cooking, and even powering vehicles. Ubercorn shares three funky facts about biogas. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Go Jetters, a series that follows the adventures of four international heroes as they travel the globe visiting landmarks and solving environmental problems with Ubercorn, a disco-dancing unicorn.
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Q: What creates biogas?
A: When food rots and becomes mushy, it releases a gas we call biogas.
Q: How can we use biogas?
A: It can be used to heat, light, and cook. It can be used to power cars.
Q: How can biogas be used in cars?
A: When cars have biogas engines, they can use biogas, which is better for the planet.
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