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Scientists Are Generating Clean Electricity From… Chicken Feathers—And It Actually Works
Daily Galaxy ^ | November 04, 2025 | Arezki Amiri

Posted on 11/05/2025 12:20:39 PM PST by Red Badger

Scientists have unlocked a surprising clean energy breakthrough using an unlikely source from the poultry industry.

In a potential breakthrough for green energy technology, scientists at ETH Zurich and Nanyang Technological University Singapore (NTU) have developed a membrane for hydrogen fuel cells made from discarded chicken feathers—an abundant waste product in the global poultry industry.

The new membranes are made from keratin, a structural protein that makes up the bulk of feathers. Extracted and processed into amyloid fibrils, the keratin forms a thin, proton-conductive layer at the heart of a hydrogen fuel cell. According to the research team, the material could replace conventional membranes made with toxic, non-biodegradable fluorinated compounds.

The process, outlined in a study published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces in September 2023, offers a scalable, low-cost alternative with environmental benefits—both in terms of cleaner fuel cell production and reduced waste from poultry processing.

From Agricultural Waste to Clean Energy Globally, the poultry industry generates an estimated 40 million metric tons of feather waste each year, most of which is incinerated. This releases carbon dioxide and toxic gases such as sulfur dioxide, contributing to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Researchers at ETH Zurich and NTU say their method not only avoids these emissions but gives feathers a second life in renewable energy infrastructure.

“Our latest development closes a cycle: we’re taking a substance that releases CO₂ and toxic gases when burned and used it in a different setting: with our new technology it not only replaces toxic substances, but also prevents the release of CO₂, decreasing the overall carbon footprint cycle,” said Raffaele Mezzenga, professor of food and soft materials at ETH Zurich, in a statement from the university.

The process involves extracting keratin using heat and chemical treatments, forming it into amyloid fibrils, and assembling it into a thin, semipermeable membrane. In laboratory tests, these membranes demonstrated a proton conductivity of 6.3 millisiemens per centimeter—sufficient for use in fuel cells, water-splitting devices, and even protonic transistors.

Performance and Cost Advantages

While still in the prototype stage, the feather-derived membrane achieved a peak power density of 25 milliwatts per square centimeter when tested in a hydrogen fuel cell operating on hydrogen and ambient air.

Representation of the components of the fuel cell. In the center is the membrane made of keratin. To the left and right of the membrane is a catalyst. In the outer layer is the anode on one side and the cathode on the other.

A sustainable membrane is produced from the keratin in chicken feathers for use in a fuel cell. (Graphic: ETH Zurich / NTU)

This output is modest compared to commercial fuel cell systems, but the researchers point to other advantages: cost, availability, and biodegradability. Chicken feathers are composed of roughly 90% keratin, making them an abundant, renewable feedstock. The membrane developed by ETH and NTU is already up to three times cheaper to produce than fluoropolymer-based alternatives, according to the ETH news release.

Conventional membranes, such as Nafion, rely on perfluorinated compounds—also known as PFAS, or “forever chemicals.” These synthetic substances do not break down in the environment and are increasingly linked to serious health risks. In 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed drinking water limits for several PFAS compounds, calling them a major threat to public health.

By contrast, the keratin membranes are biocompatible, non-toxic, and environmentally degradable, aligning with growing demand for safer materials in clean energy systems.

Broader Applications and Commercialization Beyond fuel cells, the research team demonstrated the membrane’s use in electrolysis—splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen—as well as in protonic field-effect transistors. The membrane’s ability to support proton transfer without added acids or salts makes it suitable for next-generation electrochemical applications.

The team has filed a patent and is now exploring industrial partnerships for scale-up and commercialization. Before entering the market, the technology will need to prove its durability, chemical stability, and long-term performance under real-world conditions.

Still, the early results suggest that what was once considered waste—chicken feathers—could soon become part of the clean energy toolkit. As hydrogen technologies expand globally, innovations like this may help reduce both cost and environmental impact in the race to decarbonize energy systems.


TOPICS: Agriculture; Business/Economy; Food; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: feathers; fuelcells; hydrogenfuelcell; keratin; poultryfeathers

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1 posted on 11/05/2025 12:20:39 PM PST by Red Badger
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Chicken Ping!...................


2 posted on 11/05/2025 12:23:16 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

3 posted on 11/05/2025 12:23:46 PM PST by HYPOCRACY (Wake up, smell the cat food in your bank account. )
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To: Red Badger

and then you use that hydrogen fuel cell electricity - to cook chicken.

The circle of life.


4 posted on 11/05/2025 12:23:50 PM PST by PGR88
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To: Red Badger

PETA will want it banned .... but they’ll wait until people depend on it.


5 posted on 11/05/2025 12:24:42 PM PST by Tell It Right (1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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6 posted on 11/05/2025 12:24:59 PM PST by Magnum44 (...against all enemies, foreign and domestic... )
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To: Tell It Right

Gonna be a lotta naked chickens running around!...................


7 posted on 11/05/2025 12:25:33 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger; AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Arthur Wildfire! March; Berosus; Bockscar; BraveMan; ..
🐔 I run this whole place with a washtub of potatoes and some electrodes. 🥔⚡

8 posted on 11/05/2025 12:26:12 PM PST by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
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To: Red Badger
Show me the math. How much energy does it take to extract the keratin and convert into fuel as opposed to how much energy it produces.

Take your time.

9 posted on 11/05/2025 12:27:36 PM PST by Texas Eagle ("Throw me to the wolves and I'll return leading the pack"- Donald J. Trump)
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To: Red Badger

If my family still owned chicken houses .... I’d be thiiiisssss close to making my own fuel cell LOL


10 posted on 11/05/2025 12:27:48 PM PST by Tell It Right (1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: Tell It Right

Vegans will protest…


11 posted on 11/05/2025 12:31:20 PM PST by telescope115 (Ad Astra, Ad Deum…)
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To: Red Badger

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again - Chickens are the most useful critters on the planet!

I’ll start saving feathers...just in case this ends up actually working. ;)


12 posted on 11/05/2025 12:32:50 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Tell It Right

Chicken houses - - -

Don’t they also have other fuels, such as methane?


13 posted on 11/05/2025 12:32:58 PM PST by Scrambler Bob (Running Rampant, and not endorsing nonsense; My pronoun is EXIT. And I am generally full of /S)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

How very plucky of you !................


14 posted on 11/05/2025 12:34:20 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

I’ll start saving feathers...just in case this ends up actually working. ;)
= = =

Make sure they are chicken feathers.

Messing with feathers from ‘protected’ birds can get you in big trouble.


15 posted on 11/05/2025 12:34:29 PM PST by Scrambler Bob (Running Rampant, and not endorsing nonsense; My pronoun is EXIT. And I am generally full of /S)
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To: Scrambler Bob

You’d think. But when I’d help my uncle and aunt gather eggs in the summer I was always amazed at how quickly the chicken ate up other chicken’s poop. I guess they have built-in catalytic converters. LOL


16 posted on 11/05/2025 12:35:53 PM PST by Tell It Right (1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: Texas Eagle

They aren’t used to make fuel. They are used to make a part for a hydrogen fuel cell................


17 posted on 11/05/2025 12:37:03 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Red Badger

There’s a lot of bio material you can make a battery with. Potatoes and lemons are most popular for doing Mr Wizard stuff with kids. But tons of things work.


18 posted on 11/05/2025 12:40:19 PM PST by discostu (like a dog being shown a card trick)
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To: Texas Eagle

Yeah, this strikes me as trying too hard. My 1st and 2nd Law BS meter goes off.


19 posted on 11/05/2025 1:09:21 PM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: Red Badger

Horse feathers!


20 posted on 11/05/2025 1:10:03 PM PST by salmon76 (David killed Goliath with a rock (good). Cain killed Abel with a rock (bad). It's not about the rock)
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