Waste power
us scientists who developed a microbial fuel cell (mfc) to simultaneously clean wastewater and produce electricity, have now altered the cell to produce almost four times as much hydrogen directly out of biomass than can be generated typically by fermentation alone. Hydrogen can be used as a clean fuel.
In the new mfc, when the bacteria eat dissolved biomass (such as wastewater), they transfer electrons to an anode
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