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Pathways to Biohydrogen from Biogas, International Panel of Trailblazers
Pathways to biohydrogen from biogas typically involve the utilization of microbial processes to produce hydrogen gas from organic materials in biogas. Biogas is a mixture of gases, primarily composed of methane and carbon dioxide, produced through anaerobic digestion of organic matter.
These pathways present opportunities for sustainable hydrogen production by utilizing organic waste streams, contributing to the circular economy, and addressing environmental concerns. Each pathway has its advantages and challenges, and the choice depends on factors such as feedstock availability, system efficiency, and economic viability.
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