Glycon Garcia
Aneel’s College Board of Directors has authorized Copel (Paraná
Electric Energy Company) to implement the pilot-project which determines the
selling of exceeding energy, derived from animal waste, produced in small rural
proprieties in Paraná. The project, named Distributed Generation with
Environmental Sanitation Project, will allow the elimination of organic matter
resulting from the hog creation, which will stop being released over rivers and
deposits such as Itaipu’s. Such residue will be transformed, via biodigesters,
in biogas, a fuel used in the generation of electric energy.
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