››› DC and Hydrogen Gas from the metabolism of organics by genetically engineered bacteria

Pilus Energy to Demo at ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit

CINCINNATI, OH. – January 26, 2010 – Pilus Energy, a developer of microbial fuel cell reactors that harnesses genetically enhanced bacteria and harvests the direct current (DC) electricity and hydrogen gas from their metabolism of organic and nitrous oxide compounds, will demonstrate its technology at the ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit in booth 343.

Founder & President, Jason E. Barkeloo will conduct the demonstration, 01-03 March 2010 at the Gaylord Convention Center, Washington, D.C.

About Pilus Energy

Pilus Energy is developing alternative cleantech energy solutions based upon bacterial metabolism in the consumption of waste molecules and the production of electricity and hydrogen gas. Pilus Energy intends to license a low cost microbial fuel cell reactor technology, and wholesale the consumables and accessories to the licensees. Later, Pilus Energy intends to drive revenues from carbon credits generated by the licensed and deployed reactors and collect and monetize the usage data collected by the reactors as an informatics company.

For more information, please visit Pilus Energy's web site

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