Series Title | European Voice |
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Series Details | 05/03/98, Volume 4, Number 09 |
Publication Date | 05/03/1998 |
Content Type | News |
Date: 05/03/1998 Thank goodness for those far-sighted officials in the European Commission's energy technology programme Thermie. Ever-mindful that nuclear energy is highly unpopular, wave power still immature, and oil and gas supplies limited, they have taken a bold leap into the world of poultry power. Thermie is ploughing some of its 566-million-ecu budget into a poultry litter power station in the British city of Northampton, which reportedly turns 120,000 tonnes of guano into 75 million kilowatt hours of electricity a year. This is equivalent to 50,000 tonnes of coal: no mere chicken-feed, according to environmentalists. |
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Subject Categories | Energy, Politics and International Relations |