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Breaking up ‘fatbergs’: Engineers develop technique to break down fats, oil and grease

by Staff August 1, 2018
August 1, 2018 38 views
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Cooking oil and similar waste can clog pipes, harm fish and even grow into solid deposits like the ‘fatbergs’ that recently blocked London’s sewage system. But researchers may have found a way to treat these fats, oils and grease — collectively called FOG — and turn them into energy.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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