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High Costs Prevent Wide Adoption of Animal Waste-to-Energy Systems

2015-02-25 09:56:00| Waste Age

While some companies have found success in building animal waste-to-energy facilities, the strategy is facing challenges that are preventing more widespread adoption. read more

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