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Honeywell & Airbus To Turn Algae Into Jet Fuel

mystermarque alerts us to an announcement by Honeywell, JetBlue Airways, International Aero Engines, and Airbus about a program to develop jet fuel from algae and other biomass. They hope to supply nearly 1/3 of the demand for jet fuel from these sources by 2030. A Wall Street Journal blog points out that even if this program's goals are met, we will be worse off by 2030 in terms of jet kerosene released into the atmosphere, assuming that the rapid growth in the aviation sector continues apace.

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  1. Re:Abandon this project? by Bryansix · · Score: 0, Troll

    No, environmental terrorists are willing to nuke the planet before anyone else besides themselves get off of it.

  2. Re:I've got a secret for them by NotBornYesterday · · Score: 0, Troll

    Err ... didn't someone already try a hydrogen-filled aircraft? ;)

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