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UCLA’s CRISPR-engineered algae batteries (2024) deliver sustainable energy storage:
Cyanobacterium anode consumes CO₂ during charging (12 tons/MWh annually)
Mycelium-based electrolytes biodegrade in 90 days
Self-replicating design grows 23% capacity/year
Performance highlights:
▶️ 5.2 W/m² continuous output
▶️ -142 kg CO₂/MWh carbon footprint
▶️ 38 MPa compressive strength
Singapore’s 2025 BioGrid project will deploy:
50,000 m² building-integrated systems
18 MWh daily output + oxygen production
"We’re turning buildings into living power plants" – Prof. Kenji Tanaka, UCLA Bioengineering.
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