Researchers report max power density, current density, voltage and current values over time. If I want to know the value that can be generated using their MFC and if it is economically worth considering, how can I do it ? 

My idea is to use the mean power density if available, multiply it with anode area and get the mean power. Then, we can multiply it with the time of operation of MFC to get the total power generated. If that was being used at a location where power costs x $ /W, then the total value generated from MFC would be x*total power generated. Is this right ? If not, how to go about it ?  

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