Methane Hydrates: More Than a Viable Aviation Fuel Feedstock Option - Paperback
Report copyright infringement by Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs) (Created by), Robert C. Hendricks (Author) Demand for hydrocarbon fuels is steadily increasing, and greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise unabated with the energy demand. Alternate fuels will be coming on line to meet that demand. This report examines the recovering of methane from methane hydrates for fuel to meet this demand rather than permitting its natural release into the environment, which will be detrimental to the planet. Some background on the nature, vast sizes, and stability of sedimentary and permafrost formations of hydrates are discussed. A few examples of the severe problems associated with methane recovery from these hydrates are presented along with the potential impact on the environment and coastal waters. Future availability of methane from hydrates may become an attractive option for aviation fueling, and so future aircraft design associated with methane fueling is considered. Number of Pages: 24 Dimensions: 0.05 x 9.69 x 7.44 IN Publication Date: July 23, 2013
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Methane Hydrates: More Than a Viable Aviation Fuel Feedstock Option - Paperback
Methane Hydrates: More Than a Viable Aviation Fuel Feedstock Option - Paperback
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