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U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers (Including Its Jets) Could Soon Use Innovative Fuel Made From Seawater

 
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U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers (Including Its Jets) Could Soon Use Innovative Fuel Made From Seawater
U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers Could Soon Use Innovative Fuel Made From Seawater

23 May 2021
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The concept is not a new one and scientists have been working on improving this technology for several years. The idea behind it is that ships could be able to convert seawater into fuel. More precisely, carbon dioxide and hydrogen could be extracted from water, by using a nuclear reactor on board, and then transformed into liquid fuel.

The Navy would benefit the most from this technology, because aircraft carriers could make their own fuel and use it to power their jets on a continuous basis, instead of having to wait for tanker ships.
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Re: U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers (Including Its Jets) Could Soon Use Innovative Fuel Made From Seawater
Replace nuclear reactor with zero point reactor and we're getting somewhere
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Re: U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers (Including Its Jets) Could Soon Use Innovative Fuel Made From Seawater
U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers Could Soon Use Innovative Fuel Made From Seawater

23 May 2021
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Excerpt -

The concept is not a new one and scientists have been working on improving this technology for several years. The idea behind it is that ships could be able to convert seawater into fuel. More precisely, carbon dioxide and hydrogen could be extracted from water, by using a nuclear reactor on board, and then transformed into liquid fuel.

The Navy would benefit the most from this technology, because aircraft carriers could make their own fuel and use it to power their jets on a continuous basis, instead of having to wait for tanker ships.
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That can be sunk in times of war & render the carrier sitting ducks.





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