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D Kaminiski-Morrow, Captured steel gas fuels Virgin fleet, Flight International 18-24 October 2011, p 16
In UK, Virgin Atlantic and Lanza Tech will jointly generate ethanol via a GTL process using vented by-products from steel, cement and chemical factories. A conversion process will then generate synthetic jet fuel for use in a 50-50 blend with conventional Avtur.
Abstract details
Journal title: Flight International
Keywords: 2 Aerospace - 2.5 Alternative aviation fuels
Subjects: Organic Chemistry, Aerospace engineering, Gas works (and other conversion to gases), Gas to liquid plants, Aviation, Iron and steel, Chemical and petrochemical, Gasoline-type jet fuel