General information
Bioenergy production by biological processes are yet to be developed by using microbial artifical communities by utilizing different carbon sources. The processes involving several biochemical processes can be accomplished by certain microbial species under anoxygenic conditions.
Optimizing environmental parameters and regulating microbial metabolism during anaerobic digestion needs proper investigations and method development. Anaerobic bacteria, including Clostridium, increase cellulose degradation, and acid/alcohol production. where Archaea genera, essential for methane production. The project aims to optimize environmental parameters for better methanogens and hydrogen-producing Clostridia consortia, aiming to maximize biogas production, by providing enhanced technologies for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, organic waste mitigation, and a circular economy promotion. Experimental approaches include setting up controlled anaerobic digesters and using molecular techniques to assess microbial diversity and enzyme activities, contributing to sustainable waste management and renewable energy solutions․