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  2. Prometheus Fuels - Wikipedia

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    Prometheus Fuels is an American energy startup developing tools to filter atmospheric CO 2 using water, electricity, and nanotube membranes to produce commercially viable fuels. When powered by renewable electricity sources, e-fuels produced by such direct air capture methods do not contribute further emissions, making them carbon neutral . [ 1 ]

  3. Robert L. McGinnis - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. McGinnis is an American scientist, [1] technology entrepreneur, and inventor who has founded a number of technology companies including Prometheus Fuels, [2] Mattershift [3] and Oasys Water.

  4. Liquid rocket propellant - Wikipedia

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    Both engines were used to power aircraft, the Me 163 Komet interceptor in the case of the Walter 509-series German engine designs, and RATO units from both nations (as with the Starthilfe system for the Luftwaffe) to assist take-off of aircraft, which comprised the primary purpose for the case of the U.S. liquid-fueled rocket engine technology ...

  5. Liquid-propellant rocket - Wikipedia

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    Liquid rocket engines have tankage and pipes to store and transfer propellant, an injector system and one or more combustion chambers with associated nozzles.. Typical liquid propellants have densities roughly similar to water, approximately 0.7 to 1.4 g/cm 3 (0.025 to 0.051 lb/cu in).

  6. Glossary of fuel cell terms - Wikipedia

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    Alkaline fuel cell Alkaline fuel cell (AFC) also known as the Bacon fuel cell. Alloy An alloy is a solid solution or homogeneous mixture of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal, which itself has metallic properties. Alternator An alternator is an electromechanical device that converts mechanical energy to alternating current ...

  7. Power-to-gas - Wikipedia

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    Power-to-gas (often abbreviated P2G) is a technology that uses electric power to produce a gaseous fuel. [1]Most P2G systems use electrolysis to produce hydrogen.The hydrogen can be used directly, [2] or further steps (known as two-stage P2G systems) may convert the hydrogen into syngas, methane, [3] or LPG. [4]

  8. Alternative fuel - Wikipedia

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    Alternative fuels, also known as non-conventional and advanced fuels, [1] are fuels derived from sources other than petroleum. [2] Alternative fuels include gaseous fossil fuels like propane, natural gas, methane, and ammonia; biofuels like biodiesel, bioalcohol, and refuse-derived fuel; and other renewable fuels like hydrogen and electricity. [3]

  9. Fuel control unit - Wikipedia

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    The fuel control unit is the large yellow-painted component mounted on the rear of the gearbox. A fuel control unit (FCU) is a control system for gas turbine engines.