Switchgrass as fuel touted for energy, cost benefits
Posted on Jul 17, 2008 in Industry News, Featured
The Capital Times | July 15, 2008 | Anita Weier
Switchgrass grown on marginal farm acreage could be an efficient renewable fuel source while also protecting wildlife habitat and water quality, according to “Growing Wisconsin Energy,” a study by Agrecol Corp.
Switchgrass is a perennial grass native to Wisconsin.
The study produced by the Madison-based seed company with a grant from the state Department of Agriculture found that converting native grasses into renewable fuel could be a profitable enterprise for farmers and a relatively inexpensive fuel source for businesses and schools.
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