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Flowchart of Energy Usage

Example of Energy Usage
Poultry and livestock urine and manure have still been treated as industrial waste in Japan.
Our machine generates high calorie energy from the chickens and other livestock manures by drying them, removing the moisture, and then mixing them with inflammables. Industrial waste takes so much time and cost to manage. Our goal is to recycle these organic wastes in efficient and cost-effective ways, while converting energy with less time and cost. The energy generated with our machine has 7780kcal/kg, and this energy can be used in alternative ways. The categories below show a few examples of how the recycled energy is used in our daily lives.

Usage of the Fuel Generated by Our Machinery
Fuel for Our Machinery
Fuel for Greenhouse
Fuel for Snow Melting
Fuel for Hot Tab & Boiler
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At Our Plant and Others
Growing the Vegetables and Fruits in the Cold Area
Warm Breeze and Warm Water
Hot Water and Heating Supply
Motoyama Shoji, Inc.fs machine is self-sufficient. Therefore, there is no fuel cost to operate the recycling machinery. Also, the fuel that is left over will be able to be shared with other machinery in the facility. Fuel cost for a plastic green house is very high in cold areas. In those areas, our machinery brings great benefits with a minor adjustment to the setting that is already there. There are vegetables and fruits that take much energy and time to grow, such as watermelons & melons in those areas. With our machinery, farmers are able to harvest the same amount of product, while saving on energy cost which leads to more profits. In the Northeast area in Japan, warm water is used to melt snow on the roads. By using the fuel produced by our machinery, high energy can be produced for the warm water with much lower cost. There are many hot tabs used for business in Japan. The profit is unstable as long as fossil fuel is used to generate the hot water and keep it hot. By using the fuel produced by our machine with a minor adjustment to the setting, hot water can be provided with much lower cost, and the temperature is as hot as the natural hot spring. If electronic power generation is used upon it, its effect is beyond measure.

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