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Could 'cooking' farm waste lead to a US energy revolution? Researchers from the University of Guelph have discovered a technique that could render farm waste into biofuels through a “cooking” process... |
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Researchers' recipe: Cook farm waste into energy Researchers are studying how to make biofuels from farm waste, especially 'wet' waste, such as corn husks, tomato vines and manure, that is typically difficult to use... |
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Guelph researchers study pressure-cooking farm waste to make biofuel Big commercial versions under development through cutting edge research by the University of Guelph's engineering expertise led by professor Animesh Dutta may work wonders in agriculture as well, turning farm waste into biofuel energy... |
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University of Guelph researchers cook farm waste to produce biofuels
In Canada, it takes some cooking, but turning farm waste into biofuels is now possible and makes economic sense, according to preliminary research from the University of Guelph....
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From waste to wealth: transforming greenhouse waste into energy When Animesh Dutta ponders the problems of the world, he lands on energy security, food security and climate change. The University of Guelph researcher’s latest project holds promise for addressing all three... |