Process in big-screen plasma TVs can produce ultra-clean fuel
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 - 23:49
in Physics & Chemistry
The process that lights up big-screen plasma TV displays is getting a new life in producing ultra-clean fuels, according to a new report. It describes a small, low-tech, inexpensive device called a GlidArc reactor that uses electrically-charged clouds of gas called "plasmas" to produce in three steps super-clean fuels from waste materials.