HYSYDAYS
1st World Congress of Young Scientists on Hydrogen Energy Systems
1st World Congress of Young Scientists on Hydrogen Energy Systems
ISBN Print: 1-56700-230-7
NATURAL SELECTION OF HYDROGEN FORMING BACTERIA IN ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
DOI: 10.1615/HYSYDAYS2005.160
pages 105-110
Abstract
At the present time 80% of the energy demand is covered
by fossil fuels, with many dangerous consequences such as
geopolitical tensions for the possession of oilfields and
pollution.
Hydrogen is commonly considered as a "clean" alternative to fossil fuels, but in order to achieve a sustainable hydrogen society new production processes should be developed.
At the moment four different bio-production processes have been observed: Biophotolysis, Photofermentation, Bio- Reforming and Anaerobic Hydrogen Fermentation (AHF).
In this work AHF is suggested as one of the most interesting bio-production processes, owing to its higher productivity, its stability, its independence from night-day cycle and mainly its power to produce energy-rich streams from wastewater and waste materials.
Hydrogen is commonly considered as a "clean" alternative to fossil fuels, but in order to achieve a sustainable hydrogen society new production processes should be developed.
At the moment four different bio-production processes have been observed: Biophotolysis, Photofermentation, Bio- Reforming and Anaerobic Hydrogen Fermentation (AHF).
In this work AHF is suggested as one of the most interesting bio-production processes, owing to its higher productivity, its stability, its independence from night-day cycle and mainly its power to produce energy-rich streams from wastewater and waste materials.