Harvesting Energy from Microbes in Soil
TBMG-53044
05/01/2025
- Content
A Northwestern University-led team of researchers has developed a new fuel cell that harvests energy from microbes living in dirt. About the size of a standard paperback book, the completely soil-powered technology could fuel underground sensors used in precision agriculture and green infrastructure. This potentially could offer a sustainable, renewable alternative to batteries, which hold toxic, flammable chemicals that leach into the ground, are fraught with conflict-filled supply chains and contribute to the ever-growing problem of electronic waste.
- Citation
- "Harvesting Energy from Microbes in Soil," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2025.