Nuclear Tanker Producing Liquid Fuels From Air and Water: Applicable Technology for Land-Based Future Production of Commercial Liquid Fuels
Emerging technologies in CO[subscript 2] air capture, high temperature electrolysis, microchannel catalytic conversion, and Generation IV reactor plant systems have the potential to create a shipboard liquid fuel production system that will ease the burdened cost of supplying fuel to deployed nav...
Main Authors: | Galle-Bishop, John Michael, Driscoll, Michael J., Forsberg, Charles W. |
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Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Nuclear Energy and Sustainability Program |
Format: | Technical Report |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems. Nuclear Energy and Sustainability Program
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/75124 |
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