Abstract: Abstract It is now widely recognized that considerable amounts of hydrogen can be produced from renewable resources without using energy from fossil fuels. Biological processes and mainly bacterial hydrogen fermentation are considered as the most environmentally friendly alternatives for satisfying future hydrogen demand. In particular, biohydrogen production from agricultural and agro-industrial solid waste and wastewater is considered as highly advantageous as materials of this kind are abundant, cheap and biodegradable. Apart from economic c...
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Topics: 
Pulp and paper industry
Waste management
Biochemical engineering