Dan,

There is a huge amount of energy in a gallon of jet fuel.  The only power 
source remotely big enough is the ship's nuclear reactor.

Stephen Abbadessa


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Subject: [Gasification] Try this better address for the article.



Article didn't copy right first time Try this.
 
 
http://www.ibtimes.com/goodbye-oil-us-navy-cracks-new-renewable-energy-technology-turn-seawater-fuel-allowing-1568455
 
 
 
Where does the energy come from the crack the seawater?  Anyone?  Anyone?  
    
    Dan Dimiduk 

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