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Research promotes âdoubly greenâ renewable energy captured from biowaste Photo by Mike Pierce/Missouri S&T Shane Lawson (right), an S&T graduate student, works in the lab of Dr. Fateme Rezaei (left), assistant professor of chemical and biochemical engineering. Newswise Cities around the United States could use their own biowaste from food scraps or manure to produce renewable energy for vehicles to the tune of $10 billion a year, according to a researcher at Missouri S&T. The proposed operation creates renewable natural gas (RNG) from biowaste and renewable hydrogen (RH 2) from surplus electricity generated by solar or wind energy. ....