Or maybe it's "Brown Energy"?  An innovative program in South Australia will use biogas from human waste to store and deliver cheap, renewable energy.

The SA Government provided the start-up company 1414 Degrees with a AU$1.6 Million grant get going.  The 1414 plant will take waste from a sewage plant, extract the biogas, store it as latent heat in molten silicon at a temperature of 1,414 degrees Celsius - hence the company name - and then deliver it back as heat or power.

"You can all make your contribution to the success of this machine," said 1414 Degrees chief Kevin Moriarty, "The biogas comes from the sewage plantWe need you to do your bit for everyone."

Eating your fiber isn't just good for you, maybe at some point it'll be your civic duty when you do your doody.

The 10-megawatt hour plant will provide the electricity and heat to the South Australian Water Corporation, whose CEO Roch Cheroux who sees the 1414 project having advantages over Tesla's super high-tech mega-battery at Jamestown.

"This battery has an unlimited number of cycles," said Mr. Cheroux, "So this is a very interesting feature."