Kerosene

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Synopsis: Oil & gas industry: Oil & gas industry generale: Fuel: Liquid fuels: Kerosene:


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EU project makes first'solar'kerosene An EU-funded research project called SOLAR-JET has produced the world's first'solar'jet fuel from water and carbon dioxide (CO2), a promising technology for a better

Researchers have demonstrated for the first time successfully the entire production chain for renewable kerosene, using concentrated light as a high-temperature energy source.

The syngas (a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide) was converted then into kerosene by Shell using the established"Fischer-Tropsch"process.

the processing of syngas to kerosene is already being deployed by companies, including Shell, on a global scale.


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the risks of an explosion or fire are lower compared to conventional airline kerosene fuelwhat more,

the risks of an explosion or fire are lower compared to conventional airline kerosene fuel.

hence there won't be a pool of hydrogen on the ground as is the case for kerosene.

Hydrogen, like kerosene, needs an igniter or a heat source to initiate combustion so it doesn't ignite spontaneously,


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