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<title>A Turkey In Your Tank</title>
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<description>A Turkey In Your Tank Could poultry scraps be the next big source of fuel oil? FORTUNE SMALL BUSINESS Tuesday, February 1, 2005 By Ellyn Spragins One solution to america&#x26;#x27;s energy crisis just may be gobbling away at a poultry farm near you. Changing World Technologies has developed a working system to convert turkey guts and scraps into fuel oil. But CWT&#x26;#x27;s tribulations show how hard it is for even the most innovative green company to compete in the energy business. CWT&#x26;#x27;s improbable alchemy is based on an idea that scientists have been kicking around for three decades: mimicking the...</description>
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<title>Anything into Oil (Change trash &#x26;#x26; sewage to oil for $15@barrel)
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<description>DISCOVER Vol. 24 No. 5 (May 2003) Table of Contents Anything into Oil Technological savvy could turn 600 million tons of turkey guts and other waste into 4 billion barrels of light Texas crude each year By Brad Lemley Photography by Tony Law Gory refuse, from a Butterball Turkey plant in Carthage, Missouri, will no longer go to waste. Each day 200 tons of turkey offal will be carted to the first industrial-scale thermal depolymerization plant, recently completed in an adjacent lot, and be transformed into various useful products, including 600 barrels of light oil. In an industrial park in...</description>
<author>DISCOVER Vol. 24 No. 5</author>
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