
New Technology Removes Air Pollutants, May Reduce Energy Use in Animal Agricultural Facilities
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Features Profiles ResearchersJanuary 9, 2012 – Researchers from North Carolina State University and West Virginia University have developed a new technology that can reduce air pollutant emissions from some chicken and swine barns, and reduce energy use by recovering and possibly generating heat.
January 9, 2012 – Researchers from
North Carolina State University and West Virginia University have
developed a new technology that can reduce air pollutant emissions from
some chicken and swine barns, and reduce energy use by recovering and
possibly generating heat. READ MORE
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