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The scientists of IIT Kharagpur are taking steps to generate fuel from waste-water.
The funds are organised by Ministry of Renewable Energy, the publication is being published for pioneering research.
According to researchers, 95% of the commercially produced hydrogen comes from carbon-containing raw materials, primary fossils.
The conventional production processes are highly energy intensive and not always environmental.
The process will have two prolonged effects that is, bioremediation of wastewater and hydrogen production.
A bioreactor with a 10 metre cubic volume has been installed at IIT Kharagpur for the production of hydrogen from distilled effluent.
The hydrogen gas can also be used to generate fuel cell directly to generate 52 kwh of electricity which can provide electricity to the entire village.
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