Run the city on our waste say bioenergy advocates
Can we really turn our waste products into energy? One Swedish town has done it and advocates say it can be done here too.
With the prospect of fossil fuels getting costlier and eventually running out altoghether, every possible alternative energy source is now on the table to be exploited.
None more so than the idea of turning waste products into fuel.
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