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How a 95-year-old Wisconsin sawmill used wood chips, bark to sell electricity back to the grid

Summary by Ground News
Kretz Lumber Co. in northeastern Wisconsin can now generate enough power from burning bark and wood chips. The company has started selling excess electricity back to the grid. The equipment is fueled by "woody biomass," or byproducts from the sawmill. The new equipment required a "significant investment," the company's president says.

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