Scientists in Singapore have found a way to transform shrimp shell waste into 'carbon-negative' hydrogen fuel, turning biomass waste into valuable climate solutions
- How Shrimp Shells Are Being Turned Into ‘Carbon Negative’ Fuel, Food and Construction MaterialsDiscarded shrimp shells could soon become more than kitchen waste.
- Scientists in Singapore have developed a process that converts organic rubbish into hydrogen fuel, protein for aquaculture feed and calcium carbonate, a material used in products such as cement and antacids.
- The technology was developed by electrochemical engineer Li Hong and his team at Nanyang Technological University (NTU).
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- How Shrimp Shells Are Being Turned Into ‘Carbon Negative’ Fuel, Food and Construction MaterialsDiscarded shrimp shells could soon become more than kitchen waste.
- Scientists in Singapore have developed a process that converts organic rubbish into hydrogen fuel, protein for aquaculture feed and calcium carbonate, a material used in products such as cement and antacids.
- The technology was developed by electrochemical engineer Li Hong and his team at Nanyang Technological University (NTU).
Sources: Times of India