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Cedar Creek students advance to NJSBA Steam Tank regionals with food‑waste biofuel project

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Three Cedar Creek High School environmental capstone students told the Greater Egg Harbor Regional board they will compete in the New Jersey School Boards Association Steam Tank Challenge with a project that converts food waste to ethanol biofuel using hydrolysis, fermentation and hydrothermal methods.

Three students from Cedar Creek High School told the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District board that their environmental capstone project — converting food waste into ethanol biofuel — won a place in the New Jersey School Boards Association Steam Tank Challenge and will advance to regionals in March.

Miss Martinelli, the students' environmental science teacher, introduced the team and its work. Student presenters Ava Yuland, Sonia Patel and Steven Flynn said the project aims to “efficiently…

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