New Machine Turns Food Waste into Energy
An Israeli company, HomeBioGas, has created a portable machine that turns food waste into renewable energy for cooking or electricity, and its byproduct can even be used as plant fertilizer. [1]
An Israeli company, HomeBioGas, has created a portable machine that turns food waste into renewable energy for cooking or electricity, and its byproduct can even be used as plant fertilizer. [1]
Former oil consultant turned clean energy pioneer Jeremy Leggett discusses where we go from the Paris climate talks and why a future based on renewable energy is inevitableThe post Jeremy Leggett: We are winning the carbon war appeared first on Positive News.
5/5 (1) Consider, in the light of today's main blog, this article shared by Mr. S.D.:
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A step in the right direction.
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