Endurance Bioenergy Reactor (EBR) Turns Bio-Waste Into Bio-Fuel, Right On The Spot!

Kaustubh Katdare

Kaustubh Katdare

@thebigk Oct 23, 2024
Research engineers at the United States Argonne National Laborator (ANL) have developed a mobile Endurance Bioenergy Reactor (EBR) that can turn the waste from your kitchens or restrooms directly into biofuel. The fuel produced by this reaction needs no further processing and can be directly fed to your car. Interesting, right? The EBR produces approximately 94.6 to 189.2 liters of biofuel per day from waste streams. It uses photosynthetic bacterium, that convert the waste into long-chain alcohols. After separation from fermentation broth, these alcohols serve as surrogates for the diesel fuel. This fuel can be used alone or blended with other fuels to power generators. One EBR is capable of charging about 60 electric vehicles (EVs) with a range of about 50 miles each.

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Such setup makes the bioenergy reactors an ideal choice for energy source at the battlefields. There is practically no difference between the military and civilian versions of the EBR. The team behind the EBR is already through the development phase and now looks forward to raising between $2-3 million to address the scaling issues. We've a short video about the Endurance Bioenergy Reactor below -

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