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    Portable power from trash

    A company called AgriPower will begin production next year of a movable power generator fueled by a wide range of waste products, from walnut shells to discarded tires.

    Although solar and wind energy are the best-known renewable energies, generating power from biomass is getting a closer look, as societies try to diversify their fuel sources.

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    'bout time they got this concept off the ground. :yes:

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    'bout time they got this concept off the ground. :yes:
    The US is just a bit behind in implementation of this kind of technology. Japan has been doing this kind of stuff for a long time (even in Europe some too). The incentive just isn't as great here in the US, though I wish it would be.

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