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'Renewable' natural gas grows in Maine

Summary by Bangor Daily News
At Peaks Renewables in Clinton, millions of gallons of cow manure get trucked in from nearby farms and pumped into a 125,000-gallon holding tank. From there, the liquified waste gets piped into an anaerobic digester the size of a football field. Manure cooks for about a month. Remaining solids and liquids are filtered out and returned to farmers for livestock bedding and fertilizer. The gas gets pumped into a refiner that scrubs out impurities s…
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