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Cornell University to extract energy from manure to meet peak heating demands

 E-Mail IMAGE: An integrated biorefinery approach utilizing agriculture waste biomass to produce renewable biomethane along with other co-products (for soil amendment, nutrient recovery, and transportation biofuels). view more  Credit: Nazih Kassem, with images from Cornell University, Department of Energy WASHINGTON, December 22, 2020 Cornell University is developing a system to extract energy from cattle manure to meet the campus s peak demands for heat in the winter months. In the Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, by AIP Publishing, scientists involved with the project give a detailed analysis of the issues required to make this work, including scientific, economic, and energy policy considerations.

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