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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 932901" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Maybe not as bad as you may think. If they find out what's in those emissions, then they can find a way to use those, too. :</p><p></p><p><strong>Making electricity from dairy cow manure</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Oregon dairy farm employs use of an anaerobic digester to process cow manure, producing enough electricity to sell to local public utility.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>So much energy is produced that there is enough to sell some to a local public utility. The dairy farm itself, which was founded in 1941, has been at the cutting edge in alternative energy sources as well as local food and vertical business integration. The farm is building solar panels and produces 80 percent of the hay for its dairy cows.</p><p>As the manure of cows is often the leading cause of pollution which dairies create, contaminating water and releasing high levels of methane gas, an anaerobic digester seems like the best alternative right now for abating these harmful impacts on the environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 932901, member: 23950"] Maybe not as bad as you may think. If they find out what's in those emissions, then they can find a way to use those, too. : [B]Making electricity from dairy cow manure[/B] [B]Oregon dairy farm employs use of an anaerobic digester to process cow manure, producing enough electricity to sell to local public utility. [/B] So much energy is produced that there is enough to sell some to a local public utility. The dairy farm itself, which was founded in 1941, has been at the cutting edge in alternative energy sources as well as local food and vertical business integration. The farm is building solar panels and produces 80 percent of the hay for its dairy cows. As the manure of cows is often the leading cause of pollution which dairies create, contaminating water and releasing high levels of methane gas, an anaerobic digester seems like the best alternative right now for abating these harmful impacts on the environment. [/QUOTE]
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