Hi, my name is Brian Brechner. I invented the DRS2CH4 digester. I first began working on the idea back when President Nixon lowered the speed limits on our highways to 55 mph because of what we called at that time, a fuel shortage. Only about 15 years old at the time, I overheard my father speaking about how fossil fuel was good back when it was cheap and abundant, but one day we would need new resources. He said, “Henry Ford designed the first mass-produced automobile, the Model T, to run on pure ethanol, but switched to gasoline because it was cheap and abundant.”
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In 1979, I told my dad about my idea: fermenting trash and collecting the gas to burn in cars. My dad had a long talk with me about how our economy works and how our government receives most of its money from crude oil and gasoline tax. “Even if you could build a machine that turns trash into power, our government will put a stop to it,” he said. That didn’t stop me. My dad didn’t know what he was saying! Or so I thought. YES! I should have listened to my father about a lot of things, I know that now. I have adult children now, and they listen to me much like I listened to my father. ‘Dad is crazy’ they seem to think, and they are embarrassed by me most of the time. So please, don’t bring up the Flux Capacitor in front of them.
That brings me to my point, the anaerobic digester (DRS2CH4). For more than twenty years I have continued to research and develop this machine that ferments trash and stores the methane for the powering your home or automobile. I built the first proto type in 1989. And in 2005 a friend I grew up with in