Wheaton Brasil to harness biogas for glass production
South American glass manufacturer Wheaton Brasil has become what could be the first glass manufacturing company in the world to use biogas as a partial replacement for natural gas.
South American glass manufacturer Wheaton Brasil has become what could be the first glass manufacturing company in the world to use biogas as a partial replacement for natural gas.
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Italian energy company Eni is considering the potential of increasing its output of renewable biogas at its industrial site in Livorno, Italy.
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