Biofuels: Alaska’s new power plants?
Chris Garber-Slaght let out a slight groan as he hoisted a five-gallon jug of syrupy brown liquid and emptied it into a large, filter-lined funnel near eye level.
Chris Garber-Slaght let out a slight groan as he hoisted a five-gallon jug of syrupy brown liquid and emptied it into a large, filter-lined funnel near eye level.
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