Using Missouri Corn Waste to Build a Biomass Business

July 7, 2015

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Sometime later this month the city of Columbia will likely begin a test project at the city power plant on Business Loop 70.

The test will involve using a biomass product to help produce power.  It's made from agricultural residues left after harvesting Missouri corn.  And that biomass product, years in the making, was invented in mid-Missouri. 

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