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And since reserves of uranium ore are limited, millions of kilograms of plutonium, equivalent to hundreds of thousands of bombs, would have to be separated from wastes each year to help fuel so many reactors in the future.
The plant here is just one sign that the big oil companies are now at least grudgingly accepting biofuels — particularly those made from wastes and nonfood sources, which do not bear corn ethanol's stigma of raising food prices.
But from the first efforts to make an atomic bomb in the early 1940's until the 1970's, much of the plutonium was not separated from wastes, and was instead dumped or buried.
The unidentified organic wastes are primarily chlorinated aromatic sulfonic acids derived from wastes from DDT manufacture.
Generation of biogas from wastes produced by the livestock and animal husbandry.
Biomethane from wastes could satisfy 18.4% of transport energy in Ireland.
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