Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Military Plans Tests in Search for an Alternative to Oil-Based Fuel

by Thom Shanker New York Times, 14 May 2006 When an F-16 lights up its afterburners, it consumes nearly 28 gallons of fuel per minute. No wonder, then, that of all the fuel the United States government uses each year, the Air Force accounts for more than half. The Air Force may not be in any danger of suffering inconveniences from scarce or expensive fuel, but it has begun looking for a way to power its jets on something besides conventional fuel. Read more