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REA wins £60,000 EU funding to enable anaerobic digestion students to see how Germany has delivered a world-leading biogas industry

Anaerobic digestion developers are being given the chance to send their apprentices abroad to learn how their German counterparts have succeeded in creating a world-leading biogas industry, as part of...

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