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Fuel source, sustainable

During exercise below 60% VO2 max, there is greater reliance on fuel sources from outside the muscle (plasma glucose and FFAs). Since exercise can be sustained for 3-5 hours at 50% VO2 max and over eight hours at or below 40%... [Pg.274]

A number of thermoplastics undergo depolymerisation on heating. These include poly(styrene), poly(methyl methacrylate), and poly(oxymethylene). Such depolymerisation will occur regardless of the prevailing oxygen concentration and under well aerated conditions will provide a ready source of fuel for sustained combustion. [Pg.118]

A Sustainable Fuel project is researching the use of a sustainable biomass fuel source for aviation that can be integrated into the existing infrastructure. It aims to create a safe and economical way of supplying hydrogen fuel. [Pg.34]

Liquid production with high yield from biomass by fast pyrolysis is a promising technique for the replacement of fossil-fuel precursors for different chemicals and fuels with sustainable and renewable energy sources (Qi et al, 2007). [Pg.164]

Strategic considerations favour the development of energy sources that offer greater sustainability and have less impact on health and the environment. Nuclear fusion, for which the fuel source is virtually limitless in quantity, could in the long term be an important option in this energy mix. [Pg.343]

Trichlorosilane DPR is known to produce shock-sensitive hydrolysis products. Because these popping gels contain all four necessary elements of the fire tetrahedron, fuel, oxidizer, sustainable reaction, and ignition source, they pose a significant hazard, particularly in classified areas or wherever flammable atmospheres may exist. [Pg.128]

BIOENERGY. The sugars in sugarcane, produced from CO2, H2O, and sunshine via photosynthesis, can be converted into ethanol, which is used as an alternative to gasoline. In certain climates, such as that in Brazil, the sugarcane crop replenishes itself rapidly, making cane-based ethanol a sustainable fuel source. [Pg.158]

Alternate Energy Any sustainable nonfossil fuel source of energy, including solar, wind, and geothermal power. [Pg.1672]


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