If residues from the corn, winter wheat, barley, spring wheat, and oats grown in Ontario each year were used to generate renewable energy, they could provide up to 24 per cent of all of the province's electricity consumption, according to a recent study by Yimin Zhang, Shiva Habibi and Heather MacLean in the Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association.
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