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Welch's food processing leftovers entering hydrogen-from-waste cycle

Back in September, a company called NanoLogix announced it had been able to make hydrogen from the waste stream at a Welch Foods juice plant in Pennsylvania. Now, the radio show "The Allegheny Front," an environmental radio program, has taken a closer look at this technology and aired a report last week. You can hear it here (look for "Microbes Turn Waste to Power" and "Welch's Grape Juice Converted into Electricity") or read the transcript of the report here. The process works like this: during the cleaning process at the plant, a lot of ... Read more →

Grape-flavored energy? Welch's, NanoLogix have generated hydrogen from bioreactor

NanoLogix has announced the successful creation of hydrogen gas from a prototype bioreactor at a facility run by Welch Foods in Pennsylvania (the best belches come from Welches grape juice, we used ...

NanoLogix Scientists Make Progress in Research and Development for Biohydrogen Production

Nano-bio-technology company Nanologix has apparently come up with a new process for producing hydrogen gas for use as a fuel. Microbiologists Dr. Sergey Gazenko and Ben Feldmann have developed a ...

Welch's food processing leftovers entering hydrogen-from-waste cycle 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

Back in September, a company called NanoLogix announced it had been able to make hydrogen from the waste stream at a Welch Foods juice plant in Pennsylvania. Now, the radio show "The Allegheny Front," an environmental radio program, has taken a closer look at this technology and aired a report last ...

Grape-flavored energy? Welch's, NanoLogix have generated hydrogen from bioreactor 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

NanoLogix has announced the successful creation of hydrogen gas from a prototype bioreactor at a facility run by Welch Foods in Pennsylvania (the best belches come from Welches grape juice, we used to say). NanoLogix used the hydrogen to power an electricity generator, but EV and hydrogen car ...

NanoLogix Scientists Make Progress in Research and Development for Biohydrogen Production 3 years ago on Autoblog Green

Nano-bio-technology company Nanologix has apparently come up with a new process for producing hydrogen gas for use as a fuel. Microbiologists Dr. Sergey Gazenko and Ben Feldmann have developed a proprietary bacteria that can convert various nutrients into hydrogen. The idea of a proprietary life ...



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