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These cells utilize bacteria to produce electricity from waste fluids, converting biochemical energy into electricity.
These are mentioned as one type of energy system designed to convert organic waste into electricity using specific bacteria.
An alternative name for biofuel cells, highlighting their use of microorganisms or enzymes.
These fuel cells contain bacteria that feed on organic material and produce methane or hydrogen gas, which is then used to generate electricity. They are the focus of the first installment of the University of Texas' "Going Green" series.
These fuel cells are gaining attention for their ability to multitask, drawing upon various resources to generate hydrogen gas and electricity while producing clean water.
These cells produce electricity by consuming waste products, making machines self-reliant.

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