Friday, June 24, 2011
US NAVY BLENDS JET A AND BIO-ALGAE FUEL, TESTS IN SEAHAWK HELICOPTER
The US Navy successfully completed a test flight with a 50 / 50 blend of algae-based biofuel and Jet A (traditionally the flavor of choice for turbine-based aircraft). The mixture used is known as Solajet HRJ-5 Jet fuel, which doesn't quite have the same ring to it as good ole Jet A, but it does happen to be based on a renewable resource and managed to keep the rotor spinning. There's no word on how much the new fuel costs to produce or when it might be ready for commercial use, but if all goes to plan, we may soon be using the green stuff for more than just sushi rolls and miso soup.
Labels:
algae,
biofuel,
fuel,
helicopter,
jet A fuel,
renewable,
Seahawk,
US Navy
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