Argentina has an energy matrix still dominated by fossil fuels, but biogas began to gain ground as a concrete alternative.This is the case of Bioelectrica, a company that has been converting organic waste from industry and livestock into electricity for a decade, with a presence in ten provinces and more than 30% of the national market.The model was born in Rio Cuarto from the byproduct of ethanol and today expands in the center and north of the…
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Argentina has an energy matrix still dominated by fossil fuels, but biogas began to gain ground as a concrete alternative.This is the case of Bioelectrica, a company that has been converting organic waste from industry and livestock into electricity for a decade, with a presence in ten provinces and more than 30% of the national market.The model was born in Rio Cuarto from the byproduct of ethanol and today expands in the center and north of the…