Renewable electricity company claims Green Gas Mills could produce gas from grass grown on marginal land, challenging the need for new fracking projects
The answer to UK energy security could literally be under our noses. Green energy company Ecotricity says it has found a way to produce gas from grass,l offering a viable alternative to fracking. After...
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