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Byline: Busrin Treerapongpichit
Aug. 4--While ethanol production based on cane or tapioca has received considerable attention as an alternative energy source, one small local company is looking in the other direction -- applying agricultural commodities together with vanadium-based fuel cells.
Cellennium Thailand, a small research and development company, has successfully developed and commercialised a sugar fuel cell that uses carbohydrates from sugar or tapioca to generate electricity.
The vanadium-based fuel cell works by electrochemically converting the chemical energy bound in carbohydrates into electricity.
Cellennium chairman ...