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SA turns trash into treasure

A COMBINED solar and methane power plant in South Australia is set to start operating in 10 days, marking what is believed to be the first of its kind in the country.

 NAWMA CEO Adam Faulkner at the new solar and methane farm.

NAWMA CEO Adam Faulkner at the new solar and methane farm.

The plant will channel thermal energy from solar panels and methane gas from decomposed garbage through a shared turbine inter-connector.    A generator will then convert the two sources of energy...

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