Global efforts to extract energy from sewage in forms such as heat, biogas and even electricity may get a boost thanks to the work of a team of biochemists and microbiologists from Ghent University, Belgium, who are collaborating on a pilot project with DC Water in Washington DC.
.. Continue Reading “Starving” bacteria to double energy extraction from sewageCategory: Environment
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