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of such policies are obvious, potentially making the promotion of power cooperatives is a better option. One of the reasons that policy makers purport to prefer policies that favor small farms, is their perceived environmental impact. If, however, digester technology turns out to display significant economies of scale, it could be the case that larger farms are capable of being greener – more capable of recycling their own waste - than smaller farms. A strange twist in an already emotionally charged debate. References: Converse, James, C. (2001), “Fundamentals of Biogas Production from Dairy Manure” Presentation to the Wisconsin ad hoc Anaerobic Digestion Committee Meeting. www.mrec.org/pubs/ bio_gas_production_from_dairy_manure.pdf Environmental Protection Agency, (2001), “The AGSTAR Program” http://www.epa.gov/outreach/agstar/index.html Fulhage, Charles, Dennis Sievers and James R. Fischer, (1993), “Generating Methane Gas from Manure”, University of Missouri – Columbia. http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/AgrEnv/ndd/watermgt/GENERATING _METHANE_GAS_FROM_MANURE.html Goodrich, Philip R., (2001), “Creating Fuel from Manure is a Hot Topic -- Again!” Minnesota/Wisconsin Extension Services, Engineering Notes, http://www.bae.umn.edu/extens/ennotes/enspr01/fuel.htm. Nelson, Carl, and John Lamb (2000), “Final Report: Haubenschild Farms Anaerobic Digester” , The Minnesota Project, http://www.mnproject.org/pdf/haubyfinal3.pdf. Oregon Office of Energy (2000), “Anaerobic Digester At Craven Farms: A Case Study” , http://www.energy.state.or.us/biomass/Digester/craven.htm. Parsons, Robert A. (1984), “On-Farm Biogas Production”, Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service, Ithaca. Peebles, Ross, and Douglas Reinemann (1994), “Demand-side management/energy conservation potential for Wisconsin dairy farms”, ASAE Meeting Presentation Paper # 943563. Peebles, Ross, Douglas Reinemann and R. J. Straub (1993), “A Modular Computer Model for Milking Center Energy Use”, ASAE Meeting Presentation Paper # 933534. 20PDF Image | The Economics and Feasibility of Electricity Generation using Manure Digesters on Small and Mid-size Dairy Farms
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