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US: Berkeley Lab seeks microbial fuel partner

A Berkeley Lab team led by Steven Singer and funded by the US Department of Energy’s ARPA-E research arm has developed a method to blend hydrogen-producing electrocatalytic materials with genetically modified Ralstonia eutropha, a common soil bacterium, to produce hydrocarbons in a reactor — requiring only CO2 and electricity. This Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued

A Berkeley Lab team led by Steven Singer and funded by the US Department of Energy’s ARPA-E research arm has developed a method to blend hydrogen-producing electrocatalytic materials with genetically modified Ralstonia eutropha, a common soil bacterium, to produce hydrocarbons in a reactor — requiring only CO2 and electricity. This

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