Case Study: Lepper Trust - trapped smells produce energy savings for piggery, Taranaki
Trapped smells produce energy savings for piggery, EECA, June 2010 - Many piggeries have high energy needs - requiring hot water, lighting, food-preparation machinery and heating - seven days a week. Biogas is produced from the biological breakdown of organic matter and can be used to generate energy. A Taranaki piggery is harnessing biogas from its piggery feedstock to generate electricity, and hot water as well as reducing smells and CO2 emissions.
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