Microbial Fuel Cells: Powering Devices with Bacteria

 Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) use bacteria to convert organic matter into electricity. This innovative technology offers a renewable and sustainable way to generate power from wastewater, agricultural waste, or even human waste.


MFCs have applications in remote sensing devices, low-power electronics, and off-grid energy solutions. In wastewater treatment, these cells not only generate energy but also help clean water by breaking down organic pollutants.

As research progresses, microbial fuel cells could become a scalable, eco-friendly power source, combining environmental remediation with sustainable energy production.

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