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NASA Tests New Biofuel Made With Chicken Fat
Thursday, March 31, 2011
By Karl

A team from NASA’s Langley Research Center traveled this month from Virginia to California to meet with other researchers from NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center to experiment with a new biofuel for jets. Vegetarians, however, might not be too thrilled with the new eco-friendly fuel, which is made from an animal byproduct.

“It’s made out of chicken fat, actually,” said Langley’s Bruce Anderson. “The Air Force brought many thousands of gallons of this to burn in some of their jets and provided about 8,000 gallons to NASA for this experiment.” The research team intends to test and compare a mixture of 50 percent chicken-fat biofuel and 50 percent traditional jet fuel, pure bio fuel, and pure jet fuel. The entire investigation will include researches from Langley, Dryden, NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Ohio, investigators and consultants from private industry, other federal organizations and academia–a total of 17 organizations will participate. Glenn researchers are providing the instruments for measuring particulate and gaseous emissions in the experiment.

Among other organizations, NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center is behind the testing of the new biofuelAmong other organizations, NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center is behind the testing of the new biofuel.
Source: makebiofuel
   
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