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Water Hyacinth Could Power Energy Projects in California

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An abundance of water hyacinth blocks access to a small village.
Water hyacinth has been the scourge of the Delta in recent years, but by this summer it could be providing the power to city lights. A pilot project is in the works to harvest it for biogas. Port of Stockton Environmental Manager Jeff Wingfield says the port is proposing a pilot project to harvest the
aquatic vegetationbioenergybiogasDelta waterwaysinvasive species reusemechanical harvestingmethane productionrenewable energyStockton Californiawater hyacinth
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