Scientists at IIT (BHU) have developed a novel method to produce Green Hydrogen from sugarcane biomass waste using a newly isolated bacterial strain, alcaligenes ammonioxydans SRAM. This efficient bacterium, isolated from sewage sludge, converts abundant sugarcane bagasse into hydrogen via dark fermentation, a low-energy anaerobic process.
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