16 February 2022
by Michael Fabey
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory to convert aluminium into hydrogen fuel, which could potentially serve as a portable, readily available power source for the US Marine Corps (USMC), ONR confirmed on 15 February.
An ONR TechSolutions programme demonstration showcased a fuel-generation prototype – the hydrogen tactical refueling point (H-TaRP) at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, ONR officials said in a statement. Marines learned how to assemble the H-TaRP, and ONR demonstrated how the H-TaRP equipment works to produce hydrogen.
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by th...
16 February 2022
by Michael Fabey
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory to convert aluminium into hydrogen fuel, which could potentially serve as a portable, readily available power source for the US Marine Corps (USMC), ONR confirmed on 15 February.
An ONR TechSolutions programme demonstration showcased a fuel-generation prototype – the hydrogen tactical refueling point (H-TaRP) at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, ONR officials said in a statement. Marines learned how to assemble the H-TaRP, and ONR demonstrated how the H-TaRP equipment works to produce hydrogen.
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by th...
16 February 2022
by Michael Fabey
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory to convert aluminium into hydrogen fuel, which could potentially serve as a portable, readily available power source for the US Marine Corps (USMC), ONR confirmed on 15 February.
An ONR TechSolutions programme demonstration showcased a fuel-generation prototype – the hydrogen tactical refueling point (H-TaRP) at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, ONR officials said in a statement. Marines learned how to assemble the H-TaRP, and ONR demonstrated how the H-TaRP equipment works to produce hydrogen.
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by th...
16 February 2022
by Michael Fabey
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory to convert aluminium into hydrogen fuel, which could potentially serve as a portable, readily available power source for the US Marine Corps (USMC), ONR confirmed on 15 February.
An ONR TechSolutions programme demonstration showcased a fuel-generation prototype – the hydrogen tactical refueling point (H-TaRP) at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, ONR officials said in a statement. Marines learned how to assemble the H-TaRP, and ONR demonstrated how the H-TaRP equipment works to produce hydrogen.
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by th...
16 February 2022
by Michael Fabey
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory to convert aluminium into hydrogen fuel, which could potentially serve as a portable, readily available power source for the US Marine Corps (USMC), ONR confirmed on 15 February.
An ONR TechSolutions programme demonstration showcased a fuel-generation prototype – the hydrogen tactical refueling point (H-TaRP) at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, ONR officials said in a statement. Marines learned how to assemble the H-TaRP, and ONR demonstrated how the H-TaRP equipment works to produce hydrogen.
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by th...
16 February 2022
by Michael Fabey
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory to convert aluminium into hydrogen fuel, which could potentially serve as a portable, readily available power source for the US Marine Corps (USMC), ONR confirmed on 15 February.
An ONR TechSolutions programme demonstration showcased a fuel-generation prototype – the hydrogen tactical refueling point (H-TaRP) at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, ONR officials said in a statement. Marines learned how to assemble the H-TaRP, and ONR demonstrated how the H-TaRP equipment works to produce hydrogen.
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by th...
16 February 2022
by Michael Fabey
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory to convert aluminium into hydrogen fuel, which could potentially serve as a portable, readily available power source for the US Marine Corps (USMC), ONR confirmed on 15 February.
An ONR TechSolutions programme demonstration showcased a fuel-generation prototype – the hydrogen tactical refueling point (H-TaRP) at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, ONR officials said in a statement. Marines learned how to assemble the H-TaRP, and ONR demonstrated how the H-TaRP equipment works to produce hydrogen.
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by th...
16 February 2022
by Michael Fabey
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory to convert aluminium into hydrogen fuel, which could potentially serve as a portable, readily available power source for the US Marine Corps (USMC), ONR confirmed on 15 February.
An ONR TechSolutions programme demonstration showcased a fuel-generation prototype – the hydrogen tactical refueling point (H-TaRP) at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, ONR officials said in a statement. Marines learned how to assemble the H-TaRP, and ONR demonstrated how the H-TaRP equipment works to produce hydrogen.
The US Office of Naval Research (ONR) recently demonstrated ONR-sponsored technology developed by th...