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Animal fat helps cook up electricity

By Andrew Taylor, Utilities Correspondent

Published: December 24 2004 02:00 | Last updated: December 24 2004 02:00

Vegetarians gazing at their Christmas tree lights may be forgiven for feeling a little queasy. The electricity used to power the decorations may have been generated from a power station using rendered animal fat, or tallow, as a fuel.

Generators, trying to meet their climate change targets and qualify for financial incentives under the government's renewable energy scheme, have been burning an increasingly esoteric range of products.

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