Scientist turn sewage into green hydrogen, animal feed using solar-powered tech
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Scientists at Singapore's NTU developed a solar-powered method to convert sewage sludge into green hydrogen and animal feed. The process recovers 91.4% of organic carbon from sludge, generates hydrogen with 10% energy efficiency, and reduces carbon emissions by 99.5% compared to traditional methods. This innovative technique aims to tackle waste management and sustainability challenges simultaneously.
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