
Sicily's massive production of citrus waste will be used to produce energy and biofuel in a pilot project launched on today called "Energy from citrus fruits".
The project, sponsored by the Citrus District of Sicily, the University of Catania, and a grant from the Coca-Cola Foundation, involves the use of a small industrial plant capable of transforming the post-production remains of citrus fruit such as skin, seeds, and pulp, into renewable sources of energy.
Source: http://www.italiangoodnews.com/
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