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Duke Energy Finalizes Second Swine WTE Project

2016-06-13 16:40:00| Waste Age

Duke Energy has finalized a second deal in 2016 to buy captured methane gas derived from swine waste. In March, the company announced a project with Carbon Cycle Energy to use swine waste-derived gas at four power plants in North Carolina. read more

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