• Germany’s compressorless hydrogen turbine beats NASA record by lasting over 5 minutes Researchers used pressure gain combustion to build a gas turbine that does not need compression before combusting fuel. • A compressorless gas turbine built by researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany set a runtime record of 303 seconds, beating NASA, whose similar tech had achieved a runtime of 250 seconds. • The researchers also produced electricity with this hydrogen-powered turbine, paving the way for a greener energy source in the future. • In our fight against climate change, replacing fossil fuels is crucial. • Continued burning of fossil fuels releases more carbon into the atmosphere, increasing global warming. • While solar and wind power plants can generate electricity, they cannot generate the power necessary to drive long-haul maritime or air transport.

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  • Germany’s compressorless hydrogen turbine beats NASA record by lasting over 5 minutes Researchers used pressure gain combustion to build a gas turbine that does not need compression before combusting fuel. A compressorless gas turbine built by researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany set a runtime record of 303 seconds, beating NASA, whose similar tech had achieved a runtime of 250 seconds. The researchers also produced electricity with this hydrogen-powered turbine, paving the way for a greener energy source in the future. In our fight against climate change, repl

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