OK, since Mormons and poop are hilarious today I'll offer more info.
I'm not on the project but its a small facility so I've seen the stuff. We don't have any massive manure stockpile and we're right smack in the middle of the town so I don't foresee any actual 18 wheelers full of poop coming in. I assume that if we actually run the things here that we'll be using methane from a bottle but, like I said, I'm not really in the know. These are kinda small scale semi-portable things that are made to power rural African towns. Its all mostly off-the-shelf stuff, as much as possible to save cost, sitting on a pallet about the size of the average American bathroom. A medium sized truck could move it from place to place.
When I know more I'll let my poop maniax at PCEFX know.
I went to Mormon church in the 80s. I don't have much to say about it. It was just another church, I went to lots back then. They are known for how weird they are but honestly, when it comes to Christians, you can't do much better. Mormon's are honestly one of the few positive faces I see of Christianity nowadays, now that its basically become an almost totally non-Biblical club of a$$holes looking for exactly the right kind of victimhood that will allow them to completely ignore all 10 commandments and everything Jesus said.
I also went to the Salvation Army. That's the real deal right there. Everyone is poor. Everyone. The guy that runs the Church, everyone that goes there, everyone in the neighborhood. I sure as hell was. At Christmas they gave out toys and for some kids thats the only toy they got.
I have a lot of problems with jerk Christians, but how many atheist soup kitchens have you seen? Exactly. Hopefully secular humanism will catch up on the generosity game but they have a lot of ground to make up.
I'm reading a lot of Tich Nah Hang these days.