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London’s infamous fatbergs, made up of organic wastes including fats, oils and grease, or FOGs, may be used as a type of biofuel to churn out methane, a “clean” fuel that, when burned, releases water and low amounts of carbon dioxide relative to fossil fuels, reports a new study.
London’s infamous fatbergs, made up of organic wastes including fats, oils and grease, or FOGs, may be used as a type of biofuel to churn out methane, a “clean” fuel that, when burned, releases water and low amounts of carbon dioxide relative to fossil fuels, reports a new study.
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