bluwtr49 wrote:
One of the things that impressed me about this project is that it's out of the lab and into the field for real testing. Now it becomes an engineering issue rather than academic.
In other readings I've done is that the sulfur issue, while isn't required for the performance, it was a significant obstacle to making the fuel cell viable. Once the sulfur issue was overcome the unit became more practical for field operations.
The leap from JP-8 to diesel may not be to difficult.
What is the sulfur issue? Is that it's required to make it work or are the trying to get the sulfur out? And I can't believe how bad I misspelled sulfur in my last post. :)