Jinjun Kan, Ph.D., assistant research scientist at Stroud Water Research Center is exploring the possibility of generating clean and renewable energy by using microorganisms.
Microorganisms are able to oxidize a wide range of organic substrates and convert chemical energy to electrical energy directly. The devices commonly used are called microbial fuel cells (MFCs). In theory, a stream sediment MFC can generate electricity indefinitely and provide current for low-power devices. Meanwhile, MFC technology holds great promise of applications in bioremediation and biodegradation.
This short video shows a blinking LED light powered by a microbial fuel cell in the Center's indoor stream. The indoor stream has been running for decades and is fed by water and colonized by microorganisms from White Clay Creek.
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