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Mistress Rose
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Ty Gwyn
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New postPosted: Wed Mar 01, 23 7:24 pm Post subject: Reply with quote
biodigesters help at the manure end but do nowt for fuel related methane
they also need a consistent feedstock
Well i`m sure you know,its the methane from the manure that generates the electricity,and with a megafarm there is a consistent feedstock.
There`s a lot of these biodigesters been constructed in England on farms,not for methane extraction from manure,but crops,grown specifically for the digester,1,000`s of acres,add that to the land under solar panels and whats going to be planted for carbon credits,no wonder the food situation is in a mess. |
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