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Roeslein, Smithfield Unit Starting Hog Waste-to-Energy Plant

2014-08-13 15:53:00| Waste Age

Roeslein Alternative Energy LLC (RAE), along with a subsidiary of Smithfield Foods Inc., is building an anaerobic digestion plant that will convert hog waste to energy. read more

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