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In the US, two factors pivot researches for alternative car fuel blends this year: the fast decline the world’s Petroleum content and the deterioration of air quality in all of US airport vicinities.

NASA (National Aeronautic Space Administration) worked with 11 research groups to test two synthetic fuels derived from natural gas and gasified coal. These gases were extracted using the Fischer Tropsch process. The research groups involved in this project included the US Department of Defense, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Environmental Protection Agency.

These tests are being conducted at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center in California. The main point of the research is to test the emission levels and performance of both alternative fuels.

It has previously been studied that synthetic fuels emit fewer harmful particles compared to standard jet fuel. This research, aside from looking into alternative jet fuels once Petroleum runs out, also considers environmental factors.

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