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Microbial Fuel Cell –
Energy From Wastewater? By James Donahue December 2004 Among the severe problems
created by world overpopulation are excessive body waste and a shortage of clean and environmentally friendly energy for heating
our homes and powering our machines. Now an environmental
engineer at Bruce Logan says the
device, dubbed a “microbial fuel cell,” is still experimental and is perhaps no more than a concept that seems
to work. The device involves two
electrodes separated by a proton exchange membrane similar to that used in a conventional hydrogen fuel cell. “It opens
the door to using existing hydrogen-gas-based stack technologies with bacteria in water,” He said wastewater flows
on one side of the cell and air flows on the other, continuously generating electricity while also removing organic matter
from the water. The concept appears to
be a workable solution to some energy problems, although Since the project began
about two years ago, the technology has grown from a device that produces from 0.1 to 350 watts of energy per square meter
of wastewater. “We’d like to get in the range of 500 to 1,000,” He said he doesn’t
see his microbial fuel cell used for running cars or heating homes, but he believes it will be a useful power source on farm
operations or at municipal waste treatment facilities where there is an abundance of organic material. For example, David Bagley, a scientist
at Onward and upward. |
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