Army to Deploy Experimental Biomass Refineries to Iraq

Date: March 12, 2008

Source: News Room

The Army is preparing to deploy to Iraq two 4-ton biomass refineries that will convert waste to electricity. Each unit is capable of producing enough power to light a small village for 20 hours per ton of waste. The machines were built by defense contractors and Purdue University scientists to help the Army reduce its reliance on diesel fuel, the stores of which have been targeted by insurgents. Dubbed "tactical biorefineries," the machines will be tested over six months in harrowing conditions that include windblown dust and 120-degree temperatures. The contractor in the deal is Defense Life Sciences LLC of McLean, Va.

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