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SWISS has become the first airline in the world to integrate the solar fuel manufactured by Synhelion into its regular flight operations.
Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has become the first airline to integrate solar fuel into its regular operations, using ...
For now, solar gasoline is more science fair than Shell station. But if it ever scales, it could let us have our horsepower ...
Switzerland’s national airline SWISS will use sustainable fuel manufactured with solar energy for its regular flight ...
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CarBuzz on MSNVideo: Gasoline Made From The Sun Is Now Real, And It's Just Passed Its First Major TestSynthetic fuel is becoming a hot topic to keep combustion alive, and Synhelion fuel wants to prove how viable it is, making carbon-neutral gasoline with power from the sun.
What if you could make transportation carbon-neutral without getting rid of the internal combustion engine? That’s the idea behind Synhelion, a Swiss startup that’s developed a new synthetic gas ...
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The Autopian on MSNYour Weekend Car Might One Day Run On Synthetic Gasoline Made From Farm Waste, Water, And SunlightRecently, an Audi made a trip up the Furka Pass in Switzerland. Nothing hugely exceptional there, except for the fact that it ran on “Solar gasoline,” a phrase that reads like “gluten-free Wheaties” ...
For the first time ever, CEMEX and Synhelion successfully connected the clinker production process with the Synhelion solar receiver, producing solar clinker. This revolutionary innovation is an ...
At Synhelion's Dawn plant in Germany, it gets a big chunk of those elements from collecting agricultural waste. It breaks down into what's called biogas, which contains methane and carbon dioxide.
Synhelion’s innovative solar technology enables this process to be powered by the sun for the first time. Next step: production of solar kerosene. With the successful production of syngas on an ...
ETH Zurich spinout Synhelion has inaugurated what is claimed to be the world’s first industrial-scale solar fuels plant, using sunlight to produce synthetic fuels. Located in Jülich, about 50km west ...
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