Banana Waste To ability Cars

Who would’ve thought that we’d actually come to a point where banana waste can be converted into biomethane, which will subsequently be used in natural gas-powered vehicles. The commercial plant is still in a prototype stage, so it will take some duration

before you see vehicles running on bananas, literally. It takes approximately two weeks for reactors to start producing methane.

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