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What is Anaerobic Digestion?  This is the process of using organic waste as a way to produce RNG(Renawble Natural Gas) as a method to produce energy. Their are process of vehicles which uses this energy such as Trucks for long and short hauls, Buses and even Cities Recycling trucks. Mentioned by Scott Romenesko , he continues and learns about the process of how using RNG that creates a micro-grid technology; which is cleaner and more valuable.

Please visit the article  Farms of the Future bellow, which will go more in-depth.

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