Saturday, 23 August 2014

I Had Never Heard Of The Dearman Engine,

but it seems that it will revolutionize transport, amongst other things,


using liquid nitrogen the system is called liquid air, which is kept at a temperature of about minus 200 degrees Celsius, it also provides air conditioning – at no cost of course, the brainchild behind the invention is Peter Dearman, he recently got to work in his garage, testing out liquid air and discovered it works effectively and powers vehicles in an environmentally safe manner, according to a report that was just released by the Liquid Air Energy Network in the UK, liquid air-powered engines on 36,000 trucks would save more than 1-billion liters of diesel fuel, and well over 1-million metric tons of carbon dioxide, to see the full 42 page report have a look here, I wonder if it will catch on and also meet the claims made for it?


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