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'Hungry' bacteria to double energy from sewage, new research finds


'Hungry' bacteria to double energy from sewage, new research finds
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Sewage contains a source of energy that can be harvested by using hungry bacteria, according to new research from Belgium-based Ghent University.Domestic sewage contains various organic substances, mainly from toilets and kitchens.These are harmful to the environment, but also contain energy.
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Binge-eating bacteria can help extract energy from sewage


Binge-eating bacteria can help extract energy from sewage
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LondonDomestic sewage containing organic wastes, mainly from toilets and kitchens, may prove to be a source of energy that can be harvested by using hungry bacteria, scientists say."The levels of organic matter in sewage are too low to be directly recovered.We investigated how we can use bacteria to capture this material," said Francis Meerburg from Ghent University in Belgium.
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"Starving" bacteria to double energy extraction from sewage



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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 in Belgium, who are collaborating on a pilot project with DC Water in Washington DC.Sewage from bathrooms and kitchens is a potential energy source because it contains various organic substances suspended in wastewater.If we want sewage treatment to be truly self-sustaining, the trick will be to find an efficient way to separate the organic matter from the wastewater – that way the wastewater can be recycled, and the organic matter can be used to generate bioenergy.
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Hungry bacteria can help extract energy from sewage


Hungry bacteria can help extract energy from sewage
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Using binge-eating bacteria is a unique approach to solving the world's energy problems.Domestic sewage containing organic wastes, mainly from toilets and kitchens, may prove to be a source of energy that can be harvested by using hungry bacteria, scientists say."The levels of organic matter in sewage are too low to be directly recovered.
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