BioCycle June 2011, Vol. 52, No. 6, p. 47
A change in California’s Public Utility Commission rule to allow injection of purified biomethane into natural gas pipelines opened the door for on-site power projects in San Diego.
Diane Greer

BioCycle June 2011, Vol. 52, No. 6, p. 47
A change in California’s Public Utility Commission rule to allow injection of purified biomethane into natural gas pipelines opened the door for on-site power projects in San Diego.
Diane Greer
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