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Power to the poop: One Colorado City is Using Human Waste to Run its Vehicles

Posted on January 27, 2016March 22, 2017 by mellysev

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Read at The Guardian: Renewable natural gas is a growing industry for fuel, electricity and heat, but advocates says it’s a largely untapped market in the US.

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