Battery-powered airplanes are making headlines, but they're not likely to âtake offâ soon. This company's alternative power system, however, could power zero-emission flight within the next few years. Battery-powered airplanes are making headlines, but they're not likely to âtake offâ soon. This company's alternative power, however, could power zero-emission flight within the next few years. Â Â
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 Jason Williams / Mar 30, 2023 Are You Ready to Fly in an Electric Airplane? A few weeks back, a flight from San Diego to Newark, New Jersey, had to turn back because a laptop with a lithium-ion battery caught fire. The planeâs crew was unable to extinguish the flames or to even get the battery pack into a fire bag to prevent the fire from spreading. Fortunately, the flight wasnât very far from its origination airport and was able to land safely with no injuries to passengers or crew. Thatâs great. But it really got me thinking about the future of flight⦠I mean, weâre supposed to be reducing or eliminating our carbon emissions, and jets emit more of that stuff than just about any other machine on the planet. So you hear a lot of talk about electric airplanes these days. But electric airplanes have a critical flaw in their design⦠Batteries Explode on Airplanes! Theyâre powered by those same lithium-ion batteries that have a bad habit of exploding when you take them on an airplane. Cue face-palm moment in three⦠two⦠one⦠[picard facepalm] I mean, there are signs everywhere in the airport, on the airline websites, on the booking sites like Kayak⦠They all say not to check anything with a lithium-ion battery. No laptops, no electronic cigarettes, not even a cellphone. And why? Well, its because, when theyâre exposed to the immense pressure changes that go along with flying, they warp, crack, and expose an extremely volatile chemical to the air that ignites it. So why would anyone think anything other than that would happen to the lithium-ion batteries powering the electric plane? Now, Iâm sure the solution to that issue is to pressurize the whole plane, not just the passenger cabins. But mid-air explosions arenât the only thing keeping battery-powered planes on the ground⦠Are You Sick of Market Crashes Gutting Your Retirement Account? Thereâs a way to flip the market carnage into a legal fortuneâ¦Without shorting a single stockâ¦And without touching options, cryptos, or âmeme" stocks. This radical âblueprint'' could help anyone turn $500 into $1.2 million in under a year. [For more details, go here now.]( Where You Gonna Put the People? You see, aviation fuel has whatâs known as an extremely high energy density. That just means it packs a whole lot of potential energy into a very small package. Lithium-ion batteries, while they have a greater energy density than other kinds of batteries, donât even come close to aviation fuel. In fact, jet fuel is more than 50 times more energy-dense than batteries. That means you need 50 pounds of batteries to replace one pound of fuel. And in case you didnât know, jet airliners use a whole lot more than one pound of fuel per flight⦠A Boeing 747 can carry 433,195 pounds of fuel in its tanks. And on long flights, it needs every last drop. You could get an equivalent amount of energy from batteries, but youâd need 21,659,750 pounds of them. Considering a 747 can only take off if it weighs less than 910,000 pounds, Iâd call that a limitation. The amount of batteries youâd need to replace the fuel and provide the same amount of energy would literally make it too heavy for the plane to get off the ground. Even if you could create a battery with half the energy density of aviation fuel, youâd need over 800,000 pounds of batteries. Add in the empty weight of a 747 (around 412,300 pounds) and you get another plane thatâs too heavy to even make it off the ground, let alone stay in the air. That begs the question: Where are you going to put all the passengers and their luggage? And that explains why literally nobody is working to design large commercial aircraft that are battery-powered. Batteries simply canât power them. They can power smaller planes that hold a handful of passengers and a carry-on bag for each of them. But even those can barely take off, fly across a city, and safely land with the power provided by their weighty batteries. Eventually, we might have batteries that are good enough to power an airplane, but not today. And probably not tomorrow either. This Pill Will âDefine the Next Decadeâ A new medical breakthrough smaller than the size of your pinkie is about to reshape human history. Because believe it or not, this tiny pill can eradicate every single sign and symptom of aging and disease... Which leaves you looking and feeling forever young. Donât believe it? [Check out this proof...]( Zero-Emission Jet Fuel? That doesnât mean you or I will never take flight in an electric airplane. It just means the plane isn't likely to be powered by batteries. But there is an alternative to carbon-intensive aviation fuel and explosive, unwieldy batteries⦠And itâs already being used to power industry around the world. So itâs just a matter of time before it makes its way into aircraft. You see, these machines are powered by electricity. But not the kind you might be thinking about⦠Instead of carrying âpre-madeâ electricity with them in the form of a massive bunch of batteries, these machines create their own electricity as they need it. And they do it by âburningâ a zero-emission fuel that was developed for a top-secret NASA project, no less. The only byproducts produced are pure oxygen and water clean enough for you or me to drink. And the power created is just out of this world. Remember, batteries, even the very best of them, have about 50 times less energy density than jet fuel⦠But this zero-emission alternative has three times MORE energy density than that same jet fuel⦠Making it 150 times more energy-dense than lithium-ion batteries! But the thing is that everyone is only thinking about lithium-ion batteries when they think about clean transportation options. A Diamond in the Rough So theyâre completely overlooking the company mainly responsible for getting this zero-emission alternative, the ONLY real alternative, out there. That means, despite being founded by the very person who first invested this power system for NASA⦠Despite having tens of thousands of products already on roads around the world⦠Despite inking partnerships with some of the worldâs biggest automakers and heavy-equipment manufacturers⦠This companyâs stock is still trading for less than $10 a share! Despite potentially holding the most valuable intellectual property in the world, this company is trading for peanuts. But thatâs something I expect to change very quickly⦠[QUIZ] 46 BILLION Barrels of Oil?! A massive $5.9 trillion oil boom is about to take place. Three tiny companies just acquired the rights to mine an untapped patch holding 46 billion barrels of oil in a mystery location... And it even has the potential to reach $9 trillion in value if prices reach $200 per barrel! So which country do you think will lead this upcoming oil surge? - Venezuela
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