A Norwegian technology company has found a way to stop livestock slurry from releasing methane – by zapping it with artificial lightning. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas emitted from sources ...
The technology is designed to strip pollutants from animal waste, according to the firm behind the system being tested in the UK, N2 Applied from Oslo, Norway. Independent consultants, ADAS, were ...
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A novel development that uses air and electricity to boost the nitrogen content of slurry and digestate could help farmers reduce nutrient losses and improve crop performance. Developed by Norwegian ...
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The announcement by President Joe Biden and EU leaders of measures to cut methane emissions by 30 per cent glossed over one crucial point — what gets “leaked” by cows (“Big methane emitters refuse to ...
Applying air and electricity to slurry traps almost all ammonia emissions when applied to fields, a UK trial has shown. Plasma-treated fertiliser converted from cow slurry was tested for ammonia ...
A Norwegian technology company has found a way to stop livestock slurry from releasing methane – by zapping it with artificial lightning. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas emitted from sources ...
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