Thames Water hopes to harness human 'poo power' to heat homes
by Jillian Ambrose from Environment | The Guardian on (#5ENY2)
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Thousands of homes in south-west London could soon be warmed by the waste from their local sewage works as part of England's first poo-powered district heating scheme.
Thames Water hopes to harness the heat of human waste from its treatment plant in Kingston upon Thames to warm more than 2,000 new homes that form part of a regeneration plan for the borough's Cambridge Road estate.
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