EU RESEARCHERS TO FUSE MECHANICAL ENVIRONMENTAL GAINS WITH EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS

BY KEITH NUTHALL A EUROPEAN Union (EU) research project is trying to identify mechanical innovations that can make car and aeroplane engines not only run cleaner, but with more efficiency and power. The EU-funded 'multi-core execution of hard real-time applications supporting analysability' (MERASA) project has discovered that making clean cars helps "make them more economical as well as safer to run", said a project memorandum: "These benefits are not restricted the car industry alone, but extend to the airline industry." It said that the ...


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