Manure to become energy in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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By Patrick Burns, Staff
Intelligencer Journal
Mar 09, 2007
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. - EnergyWorks, of Annapolis, Md., has agreed to build an anaerobic digestion plant on a poultry farm that would produce biogas from waste created by the chickens.
The plant will produce an odorless, colorless gas similar to natural gas that is produced when animal waste is decomposed by bacteria in the absence of oxygen.
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By Patrick Burns, Staff
Intelligencer Journal
Mar 09, 2007
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. - EnergyWorks, of Annapolis, Md., has agreed to build an anaerobic digestion plant on a poultry farm that would produce biogas from waste created by the chickens.
The plant will produce an odorless, colorless gas similar to natural gas that is produced when animal waste is decomposed by bacteria in the absence of oxygen.
More from this news report @ Lancaster Online
Labels: animal-waste, biofuels, biogas, waste
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