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Israel21c and Arutz Sheva are reporting that Israeli biomass energy company, Genova Ltd., will be opening a pilot plant to produce heat and electricity from the pits of olives. Just as excess corn in the United States can be turned into bioethanol for a cleaner energy, olives, which are prolific in Mediterranean countries, can be harnessed for cleaner, environmentally friendly energy as well. The plant will be located in Julis, a Druze village in northern Israel.
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