Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Ship Diesel from vegetable oil and alternative jet fuel

For the first time sent the U.S. Navy warships in biofuels in the great naval maneuvers in the Pacific. The expensive green fuel pushes on the home front with fierce headwinds. Five vessels belonging to the aircraft carrier battle group 'USS Nimitz' drive, with a mixture of biodiesel and petroleum.
Located in the Pacific breaks at the Eco-Age: As of Friday is French fries oil drive the turbines of warships and F/A-18 fighter aircraft will take off with algae fuel from the deck of an aircraft carrier. The envisioned by the U.S. Navy "Great Green Fleet" in Hawaii makes a test run.

Navy Secretary Ray Mabus dreams of the "Great Green Fleet".
USS Enterprise: The last use of the power carrier
The first aircraft carrier in the world
The first major use of biofuels in the U.S. Navy story is the most important contribution to RIMPAC, such as the bi-annual naval maneuvers in the Pacific called. At the military exercise taking 42 warships, six submarines, 200 aircraft and 25 000 men and women from 22 nations. The eco-contingent includes parts of the "Carrier Strike Group" to the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier "USS Nimitz". Five warships, including a cruiser and a 9000-ton destroyers go, "green".

Five times more expensive than regular fuel

jet fuel from algae with diesel oil

If the fuel dries up in the world, part II
Dwindling reserves - more wars for oil
Currently, about 81 million barrels extracted worldwide oil per day by 2035 could reduce the funding by more than 50 million barrels per day. With unpredictable consequences - Experts fear new political and military conflicts. Tagesschau.de reported in the series "If the fuel dries up in the world" about the possible consequences.

That oil supplies dwindle worldwide, including the massive armies concerns: tanks and jets consume huge quantities of fuel. The control of the reserves is important, the more likely they are wars. The search for alternatives is - whether it be the rich, appears uncertain.

By Jürgen Döschner, WDR, ARD-Energy Task Force

Baghdad, 20 March 2003: With a hail of bombs and rocket-open the U.S. armed forces to war against Iraq. A war for oil, said then and now, the U.S. peace and conflict researcher Michael Klare. And it is firmly convinced that it will not be the last.

"The oil comes from us little by little. But at the same time, we remain extremely dependent on this residual oil," he says. And at this stage from now until the complete disappearance of the oil, the remaining balance will be extremely expensive, "That is why the struggle for control over this radical and more violent."

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