The gray, sandy mix of turkey droppings and other bits and pieces flowing through Greg Langmo's fingers back onto the floor of his barn isn't just funky dirt, it's fuel.
The Fibrominn LLC power plant in Benson, Minn., will produce 55 megawatts of electricity from turkey litter, a combination of droppings, wood chips, seed hulls, dropped feathers and spilled feed generated in huge quantities by Minnesota's turkey industry, the nation's largest.
Turkey said Wednesday that a suicide bomber suspected of belonging to the main Kurdish rebel group was behind a powerful blast in Ankara that killed six people, but the rebels denied any involvement.
Investigators have concluded that a suicide bomber carried out an attack that killed six people and injured dozens in Turkey's capital, using methods similar to those of a Kurdish rebel group, a top official said Wednesday.
A suicide bomber carried out the attack which killed six people in Turkey's capital on Tuesday, and the type of explosives used point to Kurdish separatists, Ankara's governor said on Wednesday.
Turkey's government convened an emergency meeting on countering terrorism on Wednesday, a day after a powerful bomb blast in the capital Ankara killed six people and wounded 102 others, authorities said.
A suicide bomber carried out the attack on a busy shopping mall in Ankara that killed six people and wounded dozens, the governor of Turkey's capital said Wednesday.
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who opposes Turkey's bid to join the European Union, said there is no urgency to resume membership talks with the mostly Muslim nation before a June 21-22 EU summit aimed at streamlining the decision-making process of the 27-nation bloc.
ANKARA, Turkey (Reuters) -- The number of injured in a bomb blast at a shopping mall in Turkey's capital Ankara on Tuesday has risen to 100, authorities said on Wednesday, while police searched for clues as to who was behind the attack.
In a garage in Ulus -- an old, shabby district of Ankara where everything from wooden spoons to blue-jeans and cheese sells at knock-down prices -- mechanic Murat Mert is unimpressed by Turkey's economic boom.