Microbial fuel cells: food waste as a sugar source
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A system for alternative fuel production and storage using chicken feathers and fat
[P]
[P]
Turning Harmful Greenhouse Gas Into Valuable Fuel: A Novel Method for Biogas Reforming
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Is It Possible to Turn CO2 Waste into a Usable Product?
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Is It Possible to Generate Electricity from Waste Water?
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Determine if all kinds of food waste produce the same amount of methane.
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Can households effectively turn organic waste into usable energy using anaerobic digestion?
[P]
Which kind of trash, when burned, creates the most heat?
[P]
Turning waste paper into fermentable sugars for bioethanol
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Use the Microbial Fuel Cell to Create Electricity from Waste
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From trash to gas: Compare the amount of biogas that is produced from different types of biomass.
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Demonstrate that ethanol can be produced by fermenting waste materials such as orange peels, saw dust and newspapers.
[E]
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Can you produce and control gas from decaying garbage?
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Get hydrogen from organic waste and anaerobic bacteria as a clean energy source.
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Determine if a flammable gas can be produced from decaying garbage.
[E]
[E]
Converting Fruit Waste into Energy: The Effects of Pectinase on the Degradation of Fruits
[E]
[E]
Determine if an average family can support its home's fuel needs by converting its organic garbage into alcohol fuel.
[E]
[E]
Determine which cellulosic waste material contains the most glucose which could be converted into ethanol.
[E]
Can Sawdust Be Catalyzed into Fuel?
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Describe alternative energy sources and outline advantages and disadvantages of any source.
[E]
[E]
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Waste-to-Energy: Projects, Experiments & Lesson Plans
Waste Management Science Fair Projects and Experiments