In a farm shed in the West Australian Wheatbelt, a grain farmer and an engineer have invented a waste-fuelled power plant, which they say could be the solution to power generation and reliability problems in regional Australia.
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| The Wheatbelt pilot plant burns biomass waste and creates energy. |
After 11 years of research, the Rainbow Bee Eater (RBE) group has designed and built a power plant that uses biomass to create clean-burning fuel gas or electricity in a single step, and its developers say it does not need government subsidies or grants to be cost-effective.
Read the ABC News story by Joanna Prendergast - “Power plant that turns green waste into energy could solve power reliability in regions.”

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