The Quest for the Holy Grail of Sustainable Bioenergy: A Closer Look
The search for the “Holy Grail” of sustainable bioenergy may have finally come to an end. A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge has developed a revolutionary new technology that promises to revolutionize the production of renewable energy. The technology, called “syntrophic co-fermentation”, combines two different types of bacteria in an efficient and cost-effective way to produce a renewable form of energy. This process not only produces energy with almost no carbon emissions, but also does so at a fraction of the cost of traditional forms of energy production. This could be the game-changer we’ve been looking for in the fight against climate change.
source: Phys.org