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****Licensing information can be obtained by contacting the ARS Office of Technology Transfer or the Office of Technology Transfer at NC State.
****Licensing information can be obtained by contacting the ARS Office of Technology Transfer or the Office of Technology Transfer at NC State.
***“scientists pick out a gene that inactivates the bacteria’s hydrogen uptake system. This leads to the release of all the hydrogen produced previously. The bacteria can’t recycle these hydrogen. So the hydrogen they produce can be captured and used as a fuel whose byproduct is water and heat.” ((http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/energy-hydrogen-producing-bacteria/)
***“scientists pick out a gene that inactivates the bacteria’s hydrogen uptake system. This leads to the release of all the hydrogen produced previously. The bacteria can’t recycle these hydrogen. So the hydrogen they produce can be captured and used as a fuel whose byproduct is water and heat.” ((http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/energy-hydrogen-producing-bacteria/)
**Absorption of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide (http://cleantech.com/news/4194/bacteria-makes-biofuel-and-soaks-po) MOVE TO SUSTAINABILITY
***Companies
****“Pittsburgh, Penn.-based aluminum producer Alcoa uses microbes and specialized plants and soils to reduce pollutants in discharged water (see How Alcoa is reducing discharges and contaminants at its aluminum facilities).” (http://cleantech.com/news/4194/bacteria-makes-biofuel-and-soaks-po)
****“Connecticut-based bioremediation company VeruTEK Technologies serves Fortune 500 companies with its natural chemistry products that eat soil and water toxins (see VeruTEK completes new green chemistry remediation project).” (http://cleantech.com/news/4194/bacteria-makes-biofuel-and-soaks-po)
**Petroleum-replacement  
**Petroleum-replacement  
***MIT chemical engineers Kristala Jones Prather and Gregory Stephanopoulos are targeting the petroleum-replacement field (http://cleantech.com/news/4194/bacteria-makes-biofuel-and-soaks-po)
***MIT chemical engineers Kristala Jones Prather and Gregory Stephanopoulos are targeting the petroleum-replacement field (http://cleantech.com/news/4194/bacteria-makes-biofuel-and-soaks-po)
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****ALICO.
****ALICO.
****LS9
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**Convert carbon dioxide into methane MOVE TO SUSTAINABILITY
***A storage solution studied by Bruce Logan's team at Pennsylvania State University in University Park (http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/04/using-bacteria-to-convert-clean-energy-to-methane-for-storage.php)


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