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In The News

January 10, 2014

Big hog manure to biogas project in Missouri.

A $100 million renewable biogas project is underway in north Missouri. Murphy-Brown of Missouri – formerly Premium Standard Farms – has partnered with Roeslein Alternative Energy to capture biogas from hog manure and turn it into Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), and (CNG), for use as a transport fuel.

In The News

January 8, 2014

Biogas project will add local jobs.

A collaboration between a Mercer County business and St. Louis firm will result in additional jobs in the area for both the short- and long-term.

In The News

January 3, 2014

Northern Missouri hog farm will produce biogas.

A Smithfield Foods subsidiary on Monday announced a $100 million joint venture to turn hog manure into energy at its farms in northern Missouri.

In The News

December 2, 2013

Smithfield Foods, Kroger and other big food vendors turn waste into energy.

To reduce pollution, big food companies – and even the Cleveland Browns – use biogas projects powered by food waste and pig feces. Why does market success remain a challenge?