Center for Advanced BioEnergy Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Trash Into Energy: University Unveils a Campus Renewable Bioenergy Initiative

newswire.com

Newswise — From trash to treasure: In a new Cornell University campus initiative, vegetable oil from dining hall fryers, animal bedding from campus barns, farm waste from university research, and other sources of biotrash will be transformed into fuels – for use on campus.

The Cornell University Renewable Bioenergy Initiative (CURBI) is an ambitious plan to use campus biomass resources to generate bioenergy. CURBI is a key component for the university’s Advanced Sustainability Action Plan and the Cornell Climate Action Plan – and may one day become a model at the state and national level.

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