Project Details
Description
Working with colleagues from biological sciences with extensive expertise in bacterial technology in converting waste (food, plastic, etc) into hydrogen, this project seeks to build scalar capacity to adopt this technical process to address the energy transition. ECA's contribution is to consider a critical interface between technology and people, seeking to move this project from science, to sociotechnical application
Layman's description
Using bacteria to convert food and plastic waste into hydrogen and finding a way to use that hydrogen to address both sustainability and waste, as well as energy futures
Short title | Biohydrogen Energy Futures |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 30/04/23 → 31/10/23 |
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