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[Title] => Biogas bonanza for Third World development
[Summary] => Farm wastes can be tapped for additional uses. They can be turned into biogas energy, readily available, cheap and decentralized. Unlike the centralized energy supply technologies, such as power plants based on hydroelectricity, coal, oil or natural gas that have hitherto been the only choices open to rural communities, biogas plants do not require big capital to set up, and do not pose environmental problems that excite public opposition. In most cases, they offer solutions to existing environmental problems and many unexpected benefits.
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