| Bioelectricity is the only form of renewable energy that can use waste products as a feedstock. |
| Bioelectricity refers to the generation or action of electric currents or voltages in biological processes. |
| His current research interests are in computational biology, bioinformatics, system biology, biomedical signal and image processing, forward and inverse problems in bioelectricity. |
| In addition, some of the country's largest sugar mills have contracts with the government to supply bioelectricity year-round using bagasse during sugarcane season and fuelwood derived from eucalyptus during the off-season. |
| The renewable energy sources in the maritime and peripheral regions amount an enormous potential in terms of producing bioenergy and bioelectricity from windpower, solar energy, wave power, hydrogen and more. |
| Luigi Galvani, one of the pioneers of bioelectricity, discovered that the muscles of dead frogs legs twitched when struck by an electrical spark. |