Nature Conservancy to use grass for energy
June 11, 2009
Associated Press
Last update: June 11, 2009 – 7:04 AM
The Nature Conservancy will take grass from about 300 acres of native or restored prairies in Nicollet, Le Sueur, Sibley and Rice counties to a new biomass plant in Shakopee and figure out the cost of producing energy from the land.
Besides finding a new way to produce energy, a spokesman for the group says the project is a way to protect tallgrass prairies — a nearly extinct ecosystem. Christopher Anderson says Minnesota is down to less than 1 percent of the prairie land it once had.
The University of Minnesota and local soil and water districts are also helping with the project.
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