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UCF group working to revolutionize aviation industry with green emission fuel

Por: Orlando Sentinel Health January 27, 2023

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Green-fueled planes could be soaring blue skies in the future as a University of Central Florida research group takes off with experimental fuel and equipment to revolutionize the aviation industry. Earlier this year, the group won a $10 million, five-year NASA grant to create its environmentally friendly, ammonia-based fuel as well as jet engine components capable of running it. The grant came just months after President Joe Biden’s... + full article



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