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Biofuels Maket to satisfy growing demand of energy and environment-friendly fuels

World economic growth will lead to strong energy demands and consumption.  U.S. Energy Information Administration’s latest International Energy Outlook 2017 (IEO2017) projects that world energy consumption will grow by 28% between 2015 and 2040. Most of this growth is expected to come from countries that are not in the Organization …

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Militaries implementing green initiative to counter threat of Climate change

From fighter jets to lumbering aircraft carriers, the armed forces produce substantial emissions: the estimated 59 million metric tonnes of CO2 the US Department of Defense emits each year is more than the annual emissions of many European countries. In the UK, the Ministry of Defence is responsible for around …

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Biofuels in Vehicles to Rockets can provide cost competitive performance while reducing green house gas (GHG) emissions.

Biofuels are fuels, which are chemically similar to gasoline and diesel, but are produced by processing crops, algae or microbial culture. The carbon in biofuels comes from carbon dioxide that plants convert to their biomass through photosynthesis.   Biofuels are regarded as promising alternative to satisfy growing energy demands. Biomass …

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What Role Can Businesses Play in Driving the Growth of Green Initiatives?

As the world faces a growing climate crisis, with soaring energy and living costs, running a business comes with a unique responsibility. We also live in a time where our actions today can help create a better future for everyone.   An important decision for your business is to adopt …

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3D Printing revolutionising aerospace propulsion by production of motors & Rockets

3D printing or additive manufacturing is ongoing revolution in manufacturing with its potential to fabricate any complex object and is being utilized from aerospace components to human organs, textiles, metals, buildings and even food. Additive manufacturing is defined by ASTM International as the process of joining materials together, layer by …

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Electromagnetic Propulsion systems (EMP/EMPS) for Aerospace and Military

Electromagnetic propulsion (EMP) is the principle of accelerating an object by the utilization of a flowing electrical current and magnetic fields. The term electromagnetic propulsion (EMP) can be described by its individual components: electromagnetic – using electricity to create a magnetic field, and propulsion – the process of propelling something. …

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Stratospheric drones to provide 5G wireless communications, Global Internet, Border Security and Military Surveillance

High-altitude platforms (HAPs) are aircraft, usually unmanned airships or airplanes positioned above 20 km, in the stratosphere, in order to compose a telecommunications network or perform remote sensing. Aerospace companies have been trying for years to create a solar-powered plane that can fly at high altitudes for years at a …

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Air-launch-to-orbit brings space launch to any airport and covert military satellite launches

There are three major launch types for spacecraft: vertical takeoff, horizontal takeoff, and air launch. The cost of launching into space is often measured by the change in velocity required to reach the destination orbit, known as delta-v or Δv. The amount of Δv required for a mission depends on …

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