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*[https://www.vinnova.se/en/p/power-to-food--concept-for-production-of-food-with-reduces-environmental-impact/ A Paper on the Concept] | *[https://www.vinnova.se/en/p/power-to-food--concept-for-production-of-food-with-reduces-environmental-impact/ A Paper on the Concept] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylococcus_capsulatus The Wikipedia Page on Methylococcus capsulatus, a methanotroph used commercially to produce animal feed from non-renewable methane (ie standard "Natural Gas" ] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylococcus_capsulatus The Wikipedia Page on Methylococcus capsulatus, a methanotroph used commercially to produce animal feed from non-renewable methane (ie standard "Natural Gas" ) ] | ||
[[Category: Biofuels]] [[Category: Energy]] | [[Category: Biofuels]] [[Category: Energy]] |
Revision as of 20:16, 4 August 2020
Basics
- Conversion of Electricity (ie power) to Animal Feed or Food
- Essentially making marmate/vegamite from hydrogen/syngas/methane eating microbes, can be fed to animals or used as is
- Also microbes can be genetically modified to produce flavor chemicals such as Capcasin etc ( The Thought Emporium has some great videos on this)
- Things such as protien powder, sugar, or agar could also be made this way
- Plant Factories do this to a certain extent as well