Zapping Manure with a Special Electrode for More Efficient Energy Production
A recent study published in the journal Water, Air, and Soil Pollution has proposed a new method for treating animal manure that would be more efficient and less expensive than traditional methods. The method involves zapping the manure with a special electrode, which breaks down organic matter and reduces the amount of pollutants released into the environment. This process could potentially reduce the cost of manure treatment by up to 70%. The study suggests that this method could be a viable solution for reducing the environmental impacts of animal manure and improving the quality of soil.
source: Phys.org