waste of beer as a possible fuel
Among the waste products from breweries are hiding billions of bacteria that could cause the cars to travel at low cost. I am convinced the American scientists at Cornell University, who have concluded a partnership with Anheuser-Busch InBev, a company that treats waste water from nine U.S. companies that produce beer, including the best known is the Budweiser label. In the study, published in PNAS, the researchers sampled more than 400,000 DNA sequences of bacteria taken from the sludge of waste products. The researchers faced a microcosm variable species in which old die and are replaced by others. "Anheuser-Busch InBev Already recovers 20% of its energy from methane produced by fermentation of waste. Cornell scientists are convinced that we can do more, for example," educating "the bacteria to produce more methane in advance or be transformed into carboxylates, precursors of alkanes found in fuels.
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