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What is energy pollution?
Asked by gangadhar dalal,
25 Oct '09 03:09 pm
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Researchers at the Center for Biotechnology at The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University are developing an amazing new technology which will potentially have the ability to extract electricity from pollution and organic waste products. They hope their biological fuel cells will help slow global warming by cleaning excess carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. At the same time this new technology would help deal with rising populations and resultant waste/pollution problems. This process would also eliminate the need to use fossil fuels as an energy source. Currently, fuel cell energy requires heat and a fuel source in order to produce energy.(source alternative Energy)
Answered by jameel ahmed, 25 Oct '09 03:29 pm
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Waste of any type of energy unnecessarily is energy pollution.
Answered by Anand Agarwal, 25 Oct '09 03:18 pm
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