Home Climate411 Sludge-powered bacteria generate more electricity, faster Climate411Middle Column Sludge-powered bacteria generate more electricity, faster By Christina Norman - October 20, 2020 37 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Changing the surface chemistry of electrodes leads to the preferential growth of a novel electroactive bacterium that could support improved energy-neutral wastewater treatment. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleScience is ready to save us, maybeNext articleWatts Up With That FERC Carbon Pricing Policy Statement Charles Rotter LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Wandering Water Climate411 Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach I see in a most recent post here at WUWT that UC Irvine researchers have used “27 state-of-the-art climate... Read more Greenland Ice Mass Loss Below Average In 2020 Climate411 What is evident is that there has been no acceleration in melt since the start of records in 2002. This runs counter to the... Read more Sea Ice Slows Ships In North China Ports Climate411 Chinese ports and marine safety authorities are on high alert as an expansion of sea ice makes it tougher for ships to berth and... Read more