It has emerged that researchers are working to turn the waste from whisky-making into fuel. Celtic Renewables, formed in 2011, has refined its process based on a century-old fermentation technique and is now taking the next step toward a commercial plant. Ann M. Thayer, a senior correspondent with C and EN, points out that making whisky requires three ingredients: water, yeast and a grain, primarily barley. But only 10 percent of the output would be ...You have just read an article categorized health
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