As city officials and residents clash over whether Indiana-based Star BioEnergy should be allowed to build a plant that converts food waste into methane gas, an industry group that advocates for biogas production says the plan for an anaerobic digester in West Louisville is not out of the ordinary. Read more at WFPL.
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