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Cool. I'm all for renewable technologies/methods developed from old processes and activities we have good reason to sustain, like winemaking. The refrigerator-sized generator takes waste from the Napa Wine Company in Oakville, Calif., and feeds it to microbes inside. With the aid of a little electricity, these naturally occurring bacteria break the organic material in the wastewater into hydrogen gas. There is a lot more energy locked in the...
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New York TimesAt Tokyo Auto Show, Hybrids and Electrics DominateNew York TimesIt had initially focused on hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, which use hydrogen and oxygen to produce water and electricity, as its low-emission technology of ...and more »
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