

Biogas plant in the village Velylyj Krupil (Kyiv oblast) April 22, 2010. Biogas plant is working on the bases of milk farm.
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Ukraine’s combination of developed agriculture and energy dependence makes the country a perfect candidate for the use of biofuels. Making money on energy extracted from straw, pig or chicken manure could be a lucrative opportunity at a hand’s reach. But it is not.
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