The Forgotten Reactor: Jean Pain’s Natural Power Plant

In the 1970s, French forester Jean Pain built a silent power plant in the woods—fueled entirely by rotting wood. His system, known as the Biomeiler, produced heat, methane gas, electricity, and rich compost using nothing but chipped brushwood and water. It powered his home, fueled his stove and car, and restored barren soil—without any fossil fuels or pollution. This documentary explores how one man unlocked a closed-loop, renewable energy system decades ahead of its time… and why the world chose to forget it. Jean Pain didn’t just build a machine—he revealed what nature could do if we simply paid attention.