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  	  <title>Leftovers may be source of electricity</title>
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In the wrong hands, a stinky mess. But with some engineering finesse, food scraps can be transformed into fuel for electricity. &amp;nbsp;
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That&#39;s the thinking behind a $100,000 pilot project at the Sacramento Municipal Utility District, given the catchy name &quot;Leftovers to Lights.&quot;</description>
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