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Eco-1 Hydrogent Gas Engine

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Project Description

Modern motor engines have currently maximised efficiencies (using hydrocarbon fuels) but continue to be hazardous to health as they continue to emit poisonous fumes (especially CO and HC). A hydrogen engine designed by Castle Indernational Projects Ltd (patent pending) is being initially developed for the marine environment - the design has low fuel costs (almost free) and boasts zero pollution. The company are collaborating with TRI to progress the technical aspects and construction of a viable prototype. The phases involved are:• Design Planning• Component Manufacture• Prototype Building• Testing /reporting

Type of Project P05 - Government Research Grants
Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Scottish Funding Council
Value £5,000.00
Project Dates Aug 1, 2011 - Aug 17, 2012
Partner Organisations Castle International Projects Limited



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