Biofuel News - Biofuel producing bacteria discovered in Iceland - IceNews
A scientific exploration of hot springs in Iceland has uncovered a new strain of bacteria which is able to produce hydrogen and ethanol fuels. The discovery is a huge boost for the development of alternative energy, especially for sugar producers who may soon find a new market for their crops in the EU. Not only would cost-effective measures of producing biofuels from local crops help countries in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific help local economies, it could gain them more foreign exchange through the sale of biofuels to countries with a demand for environmentally friendly fuel, like America and Europe. Biofuel producing bacteria discovered in Iceland A scientific exploration of hot springs in Iceland has uncovered a new strain of bacteria which is able to produce hydrogen and ethanol fuels. Iceland