Purdue Northwest process to turn food waste into hydrogen licensed to energy company
A Purdue Northwest process to turn food waste into sustainable hydrogen has been licensed to an energy company. The Purdue Research Foundation recently completed the agreement with an international energy company for the commercialization of a new process discovered at Purdue University Northwest (PNW) for the biological production of hydrogen from food waste. A second licensing agreement with a company in Indiana is under negotiation. Purdue says the new process uses food waste to biologically produce hydrogen that can be used as a sustainable energy source for producing electricity, as well as for chemical and industrial processes or as a
