Methane -- natural gas.
California cows start passing gas to the grid
By Nichola Groom
RIVERDALE, California (Reuters) - Imagine a vat of liquid cow manure covering the area of five football fields and 33 feet deep. Meet California's most alternative new energy.
On a dairy farm in the Golden State's agricultural heartland, utility PG&E Corp began on Tuesday producing natural gas derived from manure, in what...(complete article here).
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Methane From Manure in California
Labels:
agriculture,
alternative energy,
conservation,
electricity,
energy,
environment,
livestock
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