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PG&E Cow Power

by piotr | Oct 5, 2009 | Biofuel | 0 comments

PG&E is working on a large scale project to capture methane gas from dairy cows to generate electricity.  The project currently involves several dairly farms and will be expanded to power 150,000 homes in northern and central California. 

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