Norwegian Scientists Use Biofilm Reactors to Turn CO₂ and Plastics Into Clean, Renewable Energy

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  • 🌍 Scientists at NIBIO have developed a method to transform carbon-based gases into biomethane with 96% purity.
  • 🧪 The innovative process uses biofilms, communities of microorganisms, to convert gases like carbon dioxide into renewable energy.
  • 🔬 Biofilm-based processes allow for the use of unconventional substrates such as plastic waste and woody biomass.
  • ⚡ This breakthrough could significantly impact the future of renewable energy and carbon emission reduction.

In a groundbreaking development at the Norwegian Institute of BIOeconomy Research (NIBIO), scientists have discovered a method to transform carbon-based gases into biomethane, a clean and sustainable alternative to natural gas. Using biofilms, a community of microorganisms that cling to surfaces and each other, researchers have achieved a biomethane purity of 96%. This breakthrough could revolutionize the way we approach…

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