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On this week's CKUA Green Energy Futures feature: Industrial symbiosis. Corn comes into a biorefinery that produces ethanol, industrial alcohols, corn oil, and distillers' grains. And then ALL wastes from this plant are...
187b No waste! Biorefinery is amazing example of industrial symbiosis is an episode from Green Energy Futures's CKUA Radio podcast. On this week's CKUA Green Energy Futures feature: Industrial symbiosis. Corn comes into a biorefinery that p...
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Published Feb 25, 2018, 04:00 long, audio available.
On this week's CKUA Green Energy Futures feature: Industrial symbiosis. Corn comes into a biorefinery that produces ethanol, industrial alcohols, corn oil, and distillers' grains. And then ALL wastes from this plant are used as well to heat a greenhouse, grow tomatoes and much, much more. It's a virtuous cycle of products and wastes, that each turn are used to produce other products. See blog, photos and video
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187b No waste! Biorefinery is amazing example of industrial symbiosis is an episode from Green Energy Futures's CKUA Radio podcast.
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This episode was published on Feb 25, 2018.
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187b No waste! Biorefinery is amazing example of industrial symbiosis is from Green Energy Futures's CKUA Radio podcast.
Published Feb 25, 2018 and 04:00 long