Title | Advancing Organics Management in Washington State: The Waste to Fuels Technology Partnership |
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Advancing Organics Management in Washington State: The Waste to Fuels Technology Partnership (Number of pages: 321) (Publication Size: 5272KB)
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Author(s) | Chen, S., Frear, C., Garcia-Perez, M., and others | ||||
Description | Washington State University’s Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources has conducted targeted applied research and extension on emerging technologies for managing residual organic matter. This report presents work from 2013-2015 on WSU's Waste to Fuels Technology project. | ||||
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Contact | Mark Fuchs at 509-329-3501 or mark.fuchs@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | polyphenols, methane, pyrolysis, anaerobic digester, Biochar, organics, waste, carbon dioxide, compost, beyond waste | ||||
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