It also could be
valuable as a feedstock for generating green electricity and as an ingredient in environmentally friendly fuel cells to power cars and trucks.
Not exact matches
Energy producers have an economic incentive to prevent natural gas leaks: methane (the major component of natural gas) is a
valuable commodity that provides heating and electricity to millions of American families and serves
as a vital
feedstock for chemical and manufacturing companies.
In addition, the process uses waste CO2
as a
feedstock, allowing industrial emitters to produce
valuable fuels rather than discard emissions or employ costly measures for capture and sequestration.
With other waste - to - energy plants competing for
feedstocks, a shift to more sustainable agriculture requiring more biomass returned to the soil, and (yeah, I am an optimist) an increasing realization that we can't keep wasting food anyway, there will inevitably come a time when organic «waste» will be seen
as an expensive,
valuable resource.