Cow power, also known as dairy renewable natural gas, is natural gas produced from the manure from feedlots and dairy farms. Cow power is the cleanest of all possible energy sources, including solar, ...
David Dunn is no stranger to poop jokes. In fact, for Dunn, as the manager of a program that converts cow manure into energy, they are an occupational hazard. “One [person] likened my name, Dunn, to ...
BRIDGEWATER -- Long-Trail Brewing Co. on Tuesday signed a contract to become the largest commercial customer of Cow Power, a program that produces electricity from cow manure. In its Earth Day ...
Green Mountain College is getting an extra charge from the Vermont dairy industry. The liberal-arts institution, known for its focus on sustainability, recently announced that it was part of the ...
LOGANTON -- A Clinton County dairy farm is saving on both fuel and electric costs with an innovative program that uses methane gas captured from cow manure to fuel an engine that turns a generator. A ...
Montagne Farm in St. Albans became the latest farm to join the CVPS Cow Power program, generating electricity from cow manure and helping to solve environmental challenges in the process. The farm has ...
Cow Power has received one of its most prestigious compliments in the three years it's been turning manure into energy — it was recently acknowledged as one of the world's "top plants" for renewable ...
California is known for its beautiful landscapes, leadership in innovation and progressive approach to sustainability. One group paving the way for sustainable innovation that may surprise you is the ...
ONTARIO — Most people roll up their windows or hold their breath when they drive past the dairy farms of the Chino basin. But the stink of manure doesn’t bother Danish businessman Poul Rasmussen.
Ben & Jerry’s is offering Londoners the chance to try its Cow Power ice cream, created as part of the brand’s ‘Supporting Better Dairy’ campaign, first by tweeting its support on World Animal Day, ...
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