Scientists at IIT-BHU have developed an innovative way to produce green hydrogen from sugarcane biomass waste using a newly isolated bacterial strain Alcaligenes ammonioxydans. It's highly efficient in converting sugarcane bagasse, an abundant agricultural waste, into hydrogen gas, which is considered a potential clean fuel as it burns without releasing climate-warming carbon dioxide (CO2).
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Ankit Tiwari /
01:01 pm on
22 Jul