Norway Scientists Use Microbes to Make Biomethane from CO2 with 96% Purity

Scientists at the Norwegian Institute of BIOeconomy Research (NIBIO) have turned to biofilms to turn carbon-based gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) into biomethane, a green and sustainable alternative to natural gas. 

These biofilm-based processes can produce biomethane with 96 percent purity, an organizational press release said. 

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