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monda2frida

04/24/14 3:37 PM

#18146 RE: Prophetic10 #18145

That was 5 years ago-this is something new I posted yesterday:

Navy plans action this year on two large pathways to alternative fuel

Wednesday - 4/23/2014, 4:36am EDT


By Jared Serbu

The Navy says it will create two new acquisition vehicles this year to ensure it has a stable supply of advanced biofuels.

The service says the high-tech liquid fuels won't cost it any more than the petroleum-based diesel and jet fuels it has been buying for decades.

In its years-long alternative fuel push, the Navy already has used the Defense Production Act, a Korean War-era law that lets DoD channel seed money into companies that supply things the military wants but aren't yet produced in economically-viable quantities.

But that was to produce small amounts of biofuel for demonstration purchases, and so far, the Navy has paid prices that were several times what it spends for a gallon of fossil fuels.

(MORE):

http://www.federalnewsradio.com/?nid=412&sid=3609025&pid=0&page=1


Not saying AFTC IS working for the Navy right now, but if AFTC is awarded commercialization by the Army, if the Navy is developing new alternative fuel vehicles this year, it wouldn't be a stretch for the Navy to use AFTC's pump-imo.

ALL SPECULATION & OPINION ONLY!!

ChinaTarPort

04/24/14 3:51 PM

#18149 RE: Prophetic10 #18145

I have no problem with that just asking you to source your opinion. I can find nothing that furthered the desire stated by the Navy to move forward with the DME technology in any research...so asking for a little help in where you get the info is all.

I just like to see the source ....


I genuinely appreciate anyone who at any time can privide DD .. Ive asked out here on many, many occasions for people to do just that... so please! Inform! Thanks!
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