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Grant to increase NC Bioenergy

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Sludge at the bottom of swine lagoons can be a challenge. But what if that sludge could be removed and used not only as fertilizer, but for renewable energy as well?

The Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering received a grant of $144,711 from the N.C. Bioenergy Research and New and Emerging Crops Initiative to investigate the potential for integrating swine lagoon sludge into the North Carolina bioenergy industry.

Read more at the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering’s news site →