Biohydrogen Revolution
rom a 1970s experiment at the Technical University of Berlin to today’s pilot plants, this article traces the evolution of biological hydrogen production. It recounts the early dark-fermentation work pioneered under Professor Matthias Reuss during the post–oil-crisis years, the field’s long dormancy, and its revival as a circular, waste-to-fuel solution now advanced by hybrid bioreactors and machine-learning optimization.

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