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JBS Scone bio-energy investment will eliminate 28,000t of carbon annually

Installations taking place at JBS Scone’s wastewater ponds, taking 28,000t of CO2 from the atmosphere each year

 

JBS Australia is constructing a bioenergy system at its Scone beef processing plant in the NSW Upper Hunter – expected to eliminate the equivalent of 28,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year, while generating Energy Savings Certificates.

Construction has started on the project, developing a system that will capture wastewater emissions and substitute the site’s liquified natural gas (LNG) consumption with renewable gas sourced from an anaerobic wastewater…

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