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Poo-Powered Rickshaw Unveiled At The Denver Zoo (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Posted: 03/22/2012 1:41 pm Updated: 03/22/2012 3:46 pm

Poo Powered Rickshaw

Poop. Is there anything it can't do? On Wednesday, The Denver Zoo introduced what is believed to be the world's first poo-powered motorized tuk tuk showcasing The Denver Zoo's very own patent-pending gasification technology.

Called The Tour de Tuk Tuk, the rickshaw, which uses animal poop and human trash as fuel, leaves Denver Thursday and will stop at zoos in Colorado Springs, Albuqurque, N.M. and Phoenix, Ariz. before arriving at its final destination at the Association of Zoos and Aquariums in Palm Desert, Calif. this Monday, March 27.

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The tuk tuk was purchased from Thailand and then re-designed to run on gasified pellets made from animal droppings and waste generated by the zoo's staff and human visitors, according to The Denver Post. The poo-powered tuk tuk is the second prototype The Denver Zoo has put together to show off their sustainable energy system -- the first? A blender used to mix margaritas at a zoo event.

The zoo's sustainability manager, Jennifer Hale, pointed out to The Denver Post that this energy system has big potential, "This is not just a zoo thing. It can be applied on campuses, in communities and many other environments."

The zoo itself already has much bigger plans for the clean energy system. Fox31 reports that the gasification technology developed by The Denver Zoo staff will be used at the zoo's upcoming Toyota Elephant Passage, a 10-acre elephant exhibit scheduled to open in late spring of 2012. Once the gasification system is implemented, the zoo expects that it will be able to convert 90 percent of the zoo's waste into usable energy, eliminating 1.5 million pounds of trash that currently goes into landfills annually.

George Pond, vice president for planning and capital projects at the zoo, said this about the sustainable energy project in a press statement:

We wanted an innovative energy solution that would help us eliminate our landfill waste. We immediately considered ways to create energy from animal poop and human trash. The result is astounding - an energy solution that can create clean energy from trash.

The alternative energy system was designed by three full-time zoo staffers and will be the first to utilize such a diverse on-site waste stream as a form of energy. Throughout the development and design process, the zoo also worked with the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) in Boulder and several other organizations including Encana Oil & Gas, The Governor's Energy Office (Colorado) and Western Energy Alliance.

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Denver Zoo will haul its working prototype of a "gasifier," a motorized Tuk Tuk (rickshaw) that runs on animal poop and trash, on a road tour to Palm Desert (March 22-25) stopping at accredited zoos along the way. Patent-pending gasification technology created by Denver Zoo staff will be used to power the zoo's newest exhibit, Toyota Elephant Passage, utilizing animal waste and human trash to create clean energy. Photo opportunities and media interviews are available throughout the Tour de Tuk Tuk.

March 21, 1:30 p.m. - Twitter party. Q & A session at www.twitter.com/denverzoo
March 22, 6 a.m. - Media live shot opportunity. Leave Denver Zoo @ 7 a.m.
March 22, 10:30 a.m. - Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
March 23, 9 a.m. - Presentation at Southwest Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) at 9 & 11 a.m.
March 23, 3 p.m. - Albuquerque Zoo
March 25, 10 a.m. - Phoenix Zoo
March 26, 8 a.m. - Arrive at Westin Mission Hills Conference Center
March 27 & 28 - Green Summit at Westin Mission Hills Conference Center
March 28, 6 p.m. - Green Summit Reception at Westin

Photo courtesy of The Denver Zoo.
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Poop. Is there anything it can't do? On Wednesday, The Denver Zoo introduced what is believed to be the world's first poo-powered motorized tuk tuk showcasing The Denver Zoo's very own patent-pending ...
Poop. Is there anything it can't do? On Wednesday, The Denver Zoo introduced what is believed to be the world's first poo-powered motorized tuk tuk showcasing The Denver Zoo's very own patent-pending ...
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