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Friday 07/30/10

Greenfield to Use Biomass Crops to Clean Up Radioactive Particles

Land near the Chernobyl nuclear explosion that is plagued by radioactive particles could become greener from the use of biofuel crops, AZoCleantech, reported. A large bioethanol plant to be built by the government of Belarus and Ireland-based Greenfield, would use biomass crops grown on the contaminated land as fuel. The ground is deemed too contaminated to grow crops for food, but is fertile enough to grow biomass crops, as plants grown on the land will absorb the harmful toxins in the soils. Greenfield plans to use the project to study absorption of toxins by biomass crops.

(AZoCLeantech.com, July 30, 2010)

(http://www.azocleantech.com/…)

Posted at 12:07PM CDT 07/30/10 by Todd Neeley
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