Jumbo poop helps French switch to green power in climate challenge
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Paris
IN the elephant paddock at the Beauval Zoo, Limbo is doing his bit for France's ambitions in green energy.
The most prolific dung producer at the family-owned zoo in central France, the grey African elephant, as tall as a bus, churns out 100 kilogrammes of excrement a day. His manure provides fuel for a nearby biogas plant that keeps the zoo's gorillas and manatees warm, supplies power to the national grid and helps France cut greenhouse-gas emissions.
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