Up until very recently, this carbon-neutral fuel was a problem to produce on a large scale â it was expensive and left behind toxic byproducts. But thereâs a new technology on the radar that's about to change everything⦠This carbon-neutral fuel, up until very recently, was a problem to produce on a large scale — it was expensive and left behind toxic byproducts. But there’s a new technology on the radar that's about to change everything… [Wealth Daily logo] Carbon-Neutral Rocket Fuel Will Soon Power Your Sedan [Alex Koyfman Photo] By [Alex Koyfman](
Written Mar 24, 2022 Ask any 8-year-old what the fastest plane ever was and, from those who respond with anything more than a shrug, you'll get the same answer 9 times out of 10: the SR-71 Blackbird. The legendary Air Force spy plane from the Cold War era that flew so high and so fast that no missile could ever catch it, to say nothing of any rival power's puny jet fighters. [sr71] It would be the predictable answer and the one I would have given at age 8, but it would also be incorrect. While the SR-71 did fly at an incredible speed of just under 2,200 miles per hour (mph), or about three times the speed of sound, and still holds the coast-to-coast flight record at one hour and four minutes, it's nowhere near the fastest winged aircraft to ever take to the sky. Excluding the space shuttle, which is either a rocket or a glider, depending on which stage of flight it's in, the fastest powered airplane ever is North American Aviation's experimental X-15, operated by both the Air Force and NASA. "Miracle Mineral" at Center of Multi-Trillion Wealth Bonanza Inside each of these spheres is a natural resource more important than oil, coal, or gas. It’s called the “Miracle Mineral.” [See how this little-known resource could give savvy investors the chance to turn $500 into $82,175 over the next few months.]( If you want to see one for yourself, you can. The one at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., still bears the scorch marks of its hypersonic dashes through the sky above the Nevada desert. [x15] The X-15 differs from your traditional airplane in a few ways. First of all, it didn't take off from a runway. Instead, to minimize the fuel requirements of having to start from zero altitudes and zero speed, the X-15 was dropped from the belly of a B-52 bomber (just like a cruise missile) and immediately ascended into the thin air of the stratosphere to execute its high-speed run. The differences don't end there. In place of air-breathing jet engines, the X-15 got its motivation from two liquid-fueled rocket motors, which produced 57,000 pounds of thrust. Powered flight lasted less than two minutes, during which time the X-15 would add about 4,000 mph to its speed and between 70,000 and 300,000 feet to its altitude, bringing it to the very edge of space. Finally, when it came time to land, the X-15 glided to the earth and deployed skis instead of landing gear to coast to a stop on whatever flat patch of desert was available. The #1 Strategy for Biotech Stocks? It’s no secret that biotech is the most exciting investment arena there is. 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Had the SR-71 been flying alongside the X-15 on that day, it would have been overtaken at a speed differential of more than 2,300 mph. During high-altitude flights of the early '60s, the X-15 flew so high that five of the Air Force pilots who participated in testing were awarded astronaut wings. Much about the machine is unique and amazing but perhaps nothing more so than the fuel that took it to those heights and speeds. The X-15's principal fuel is a chemical you probably associate more closely with household cleaners: ammonia. Yet despite its decidedly unglamorous reputation, ammonia is actually an incredibly versatile, potent, and environmentally friendly energy source. It's highly stable and therefore not explosive under normal conditions, and after it's burned, the only byproduct is water vapor. And it doesn't just work for military planes and rockets. With minor modifications, any of today's mass-produced internal combustion engines can be set up to burn ammonia while retaining all of the same benefits. Sounds like one of those too-good-to-be-true stories, but it's true. Ammonia fuel is so clean that its exhaust can be cooled and safely sipped from a glass... and yet still deliver enough power to bring airplanes to the edge of space. So what's the catch? If it's so great, why isn't ammonia our primary fuel for the consumer and commercial markets instead of gasoline? Ammonia, up until very recently, was a problem to produce en masse. It was an expensive process that left behind toxic remnants and made its production in the volumes necessary to sustain an energy market simply not feasible. But all of that is about to change. Meet Gasoline 2.0 There is a new technology on the radar now that's about to change the paradigm. It's an already-proven ammonia production process that's currently undergoing trials in a series of progressively larger production facilities. Breaking News: 6 New Cryptos Set to Be Bigger Than Bitcoin It’s no secret that cryptocurrencies are at the absolute cutting edge of investing. In fact, CBS News recently reported that Bitcoin alone created over 100,000 new millionaires... And CNBC put forth a headline that reads “I Just Became a Dogecoin Millionaire.” But what the media aren't covering... is what’s coming next. They don’t want you to know about the six new coins expected to be FAR BIGGER than any previous crypto gain...[The details are inside this new report.]( The benefits over the current standard are as simple as they are dramatic. Ammonia can now be produced using nothing more than water, air, and electricity, and it can be done at a final cost lower than that of gasoline or diesel. These two improvements to the production process instantly give ammonia the potential to compete in the $3 trillion-per-year global fossil fuel market. In five–10 years, your local filling station could be dispensing this stuff right alongside gasoline. In another five–10 years, it could dispense only this stuff, with gas and diesel a distant memory. Ammonia's potential for transforming the world goes further than just powering our various modes of transportation. With production now requiring only the most basic raw materials, ammonia can actually be produced by wind and solar farms as a method for storing energy during high-production, low-demand periods. Right now, when the wind is blowing and the sun is shining, but nobody is home running their washing machines, lithium-ion batteries are used to soak up excess kilowatts. In the future, ammonia production facilities could be adapted to produce and store ammonia to either sell or transform back into electricity during peak-demand hours by using that ammonia to run a carbon-free generator. Trading Electrons for Fuel and Back Again The potential is so great it's value is hard to accurately pinpoint... but it's safe to say that by the middle of the century, we could easily be running on an ammonia-dependent economy. One of the first and strongest signs that this revolution has already begun can be seen in the heavy shipping industry, which views ammonia as a primary front-runner in the race to replace marine diesel. Today, the reality of an ammonia-fueled future is closer than ever, as the company that's leading this charge is already far into the research and development phase and is closing in on commercialization. Its business focuses on the production of ammonia-generation units as well as retrofit systems to create a complete ammonia ecosystem. This Vancouver-based company currently operates in Canada and the United States, but global reach is not far off. Perhaps most incredible is that this sub-$30 million is already trading in both Canada and the U.S. That means you can own shares of it in just a few minutes' time. Before you make any major decisions, however, I invite you to [check out my video presentation]( on the topic. It's quick, easy to digest, and even entertaining. It will give you hope for a brighter future, even in the face of today's uncertainties. [Get instant access here](, right now. Fortune favors the bold, [alex koyfman Signature] Alex Koyfman --------------------------------------------------------------- P.S. Have you ever felt like you were being kept in the dark about some of the most lucrative investment opportunities? What if I told you that you don’t have to anymore? 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