photosynthesis
it isExoelectrogenic bacteria that power microbial fuel cells
Benthic Microbial Fuel Cells are basically a microbial fuel cell. Instead of the anode being placed deep into sediment [MFC]- the anode is placed in a chamber where monitored amounts of neutrients/fresh water can enter and be controlled [BFMC]
Nuclear power is NOT a fossil fuel.
Fuel cells are an important part of a nuclear reactor. The component that powers the nuclear reactor is the reactor core and the fuel cells are found inside and hold uranium dioxide.
Satellites need to be self contained for their energy supply. There are a limited number of options. These are * Battery power * Fuel Cells * Solar Power * Nuclear Power
Nuclear power is currently the safest, most efficient way of producing power. Fossil fuels such as coal and oil damage the environment whilst solar power and wind power hasn't soared yet. A replacement for nuclear power may be hydrogen fuel cells from water but this would not be as efficient as nuclear power.
Depending on: - the type of the nuclear reactor - the electrical power of the nuclear reactor - the type of the nuclear fuel - the enrichment of uranium - the estimated burnup of the nuclear fuel etc.
Uranium is not a fossil fuel; uranium is used as nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.
Cola is a renewable thermal fuel power source. It is not radioactive in the sense of nuclear plant fuel.
Everything: nuclear power fuel (cells) water hydrogenation (ex: saturation of fats) All organic compounds
Petrolium
That is the main use, to fuel nuclear power plants