Air New Zealand confirms for next week's historic biofuels 747 test
Posted at 30 November 2008 9:57
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As many Americans get organize to fly to their aunt's house in Milwaukee or grandmother's house in Syracuse for Thursday's traditional Thanksgiving meal, many critics are chiming in again about the polluting and wasteful sort of the air move activity. In fact, air trek has come under undo criticism this year not only for how greatly fossil fuels are used and how many carbon emissions are formed, but also for many companies' attempts at greenwashing the industry. However, according to an ..>>.
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In New Zealand, Air New Zealand whole that arrangements were complete for the December 3rd biodiesel-powered 747 trial voyage. The engine is assumed to be using palm oil, and one engine will have a B40 mix for the trial journey over the Hauraki Gulf, out of Auckland. Air New Zealand schedules B50 biodiesel 747 check for December 3; jatropha fuel OKd by Rolls Royce Jatropha biodiesel for Air New Zealand getaway commences pre-flight testing at Rolls Royce Air New Zealand to audition Boeing 747.
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Is there anyone who hasn't taken a good slap at corn ethanol over the gone year? It's not just that, depending on how you appraise things, the manage of producing corn ethanol may actually design more greenhouse-gas emissions than gasoline does, once you take changes in land use and deforestation into account. There's also the fact that last year, thanks to numerous ethanol mandates, the United States lonesome gobbled up 23 percent of its corn crop to make just 5 percent of its car fuel sell, .
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