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Microbial fuel cell uses waste to generate electricity
(15/01/2008)

Researchers at the Biodesign Institute are using bacteria as a viable option to make electricity. In a new study, Andrew Kato Marcus and colleagues César Torres and Bruce Rittmann have gained critical insights that may lead to commercialization of a promising microbial fuel cell (MFC) technology. “We can use any kind of waste, such as sewage or pig manure, and the microbial fuel cell will generate electrical energy,” said Marcus, a Civil and Environmental Engineering graduate student and a me... [more]

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