Electromethanogenesis is a biological process that involves the conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) and electricity into methane (CH4) by certain microorganisms known as methanogens. This process is often associated with the use of electroactive bacteria that can utilize electrons supplied from an external source—such as a cathode in an electrochemical system—to drive the reduction of CO2 into methane.

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