September 16, 2021
Bio-hydrogen production via dark fermentation of low-value waste is a potent and simple mean of recovering energy, maximizing the harvesting of reducing equivalents to produce the cleanest fuel amongst renewables. Here, an alternative application of green wastes, low-value compost and intermediate products (partially composted but unsuitable for completing the process) is studied, pointing at the autochthonous microbial consortium as an already selected source of implementation for biomass degradation and hydrogen production.