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Recycling Today Features UWO Project

Recycling Today Features UWO Project

- May 9th, 2011

A recent article in Recycling Today highlights the roles of 2G-Cenergy and BIOFerm Energy Systems as technology providers for the biogas plant at University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.  The system is described as “the first dry fermentation anaerobic biodigester in the nation, which will convert yard and food waste into biogas.”  The ease of maintenance is touted as an advantage, since “the plant is fully containerized and will be supplied as an ‘all-in-one’ and ‘connection-ready’ module.  Benefits over conventional gas engines include much higher efficiency, reliability, durability, extended life, and less maintenance cost” according to Michael Turwitt of 2G-Cenergy.  Click this link to read the original Recycling Today piece.

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