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Algae Fuelled Fighter Jets

Posted August 06, 2007 10:59 AM

From The Engineer:

UOP, a Honeywell company, is leading a team of researchers from Arizona State University (ASU) to explore alternative sources of jet fuel. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded a $7.2m award for the project, in which the researchers are looking into converting vegetable and algal oils to Jet Propellant 8 (JP-8) or military jet fuel that is used by the US and NATO armed forces. The team at ASU will demonstrate the technical and economic feasibility of using algae as a feedstock resource by screening for oil-rich algal strains, evaluating their potential as oil producers and developing an algal feedstock production system that will supply oil. The oil yield of algae is said to be at least 100 times that of soybean for each acre of land per year.

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Re: Algae Fuelled Fighter Jets

08/07/2007 10:43 AM

The correct dollar amount of the award is $6.7 million. Sorry for the error and thanks for noting the correction.

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