In fact, it was not possible to test a group of bacteria – methanotrophs (Mmethylotuvimicrobium buryatense 5GB1C). After “digestion” it turns into carbon dioxide – CO2. Despite the fact that both gases are greenhouse gases, the harm from carbon dioxide is 85 times less than from my sunburn.
Due to these features, 5GB1C can be used (along with other technologies) to remove methane in places of its intensive release, for example, in areas where cattle are bred.
However, according to lead project specialist Mary Lidstrom, there may be technical problems associated with the mass introduction of these technologies. This has been done by many multi-purpose reactors, for example, will require a group of investors uy. The first experimental sites demonstrating the capabilities of 5GB1C appear no earlier than in 3-4 years.

Source: Tech Cult

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