The fast receding concentration of Fossil Fuels and the mounting global demand of energy has necessitated the production of alternate fuels to replace the conventional Fossil Fuels. So as to counter the increased deposition of Green House Gases in the atmosphere, which has lead to considerable climate changes. The interest in the production of various Biofuels using micro-organisms has been steadily increasing in the recent years. In recent years Bioelectrochemical Cells have gained a significant interest in generating Bioenergy from Organic Biomass and Waste Waters. "As a Microbiologist, I have been continuously inspired by the remarkable efficiency of Microbial Consortia in converting Organic waste into Biogas and further transformed into Hydrogen serving a fascinating frontier where Microbial Bioconversion meets Chemical Engineering. Investigating these catalytic processes at molecular level provides invaluable insights into reaction dynamics & metabolic activities. It's a thrilling time for research in clean energy as energy discovery strengths the Scientific foundation of future innovations in Sustainable Technology"
Dr. P. N. JadhavProfessor and Head microbiology department, Deogiri college, chhatrapati sambhaji Nagar (MS) India