Academia, industry team in waste to fuel project
, March 15, 2021 Researchers from Coventry University are collaborating with Severn Trent and the Organics Group to turn sewage waste into a clean fuel for tankers and other vehicles. This project will look to capture waste ammonia from Severn Trent’s sewage treatment facility and turn it into a valuable green fuel. Severn Trent currently destroys the waste ammonia present in sewage due to its toxic properties but this programme of work could see it captured and converted into hydrogen. The benefits of the process are twofold – firstly Severn Trent will gain a more efficient method of processing ammonia and secondly hydrogen will be produced as a clean fuel.
Coventry University and Severn Trent in Partnership to Convert Sewage Waste into Hydrogen
Written by AZoCleantechMar 12 2021
Researchers from Coventry University are collaborating with Severn Trent and the Organics Group to turn sewage waste into a clean fuel for tankers and other vehicles.
Image Credit: Coventry University
This project will look to capture waste ammonia from Severn Trent’s sewage treatment facility and turn it into a valuable green fuel.
Severn Trent currently destroys the waste ammonia present in sewage due to its toxic properties but this programme of work could see it captured and converted into hydrogen.
The benefits of the process are twofold – firstly Severn Trent will gain a more efficient method of processing ammonia and secondly hydrogen will be produced as a clean fuel.
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