U.S. Air Force, Utah university team up on algae-fuel project PDF Print E-mail
Written by MATTHEW D. LaPLANTE and BRIAN MAFFLY, Salt Lake Tribune   
Thursday, 04 June 2009

For the Air Force to ease away from its 700 million-gallon-a-year reliance on foreign oil, it needs a substitute that performs as well as kerosene-based jet fuel, known as JP-8. The new fuel would have to withstand extreme weather conditions, be usable without major modifications to jets and under a new federal law, emit less carbon dioxide.

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