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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Electrolytic Cation Exchange Module (E-CEM), developed at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), provides the Navy the capability to produce the raw materials necessary to produce synthetic fuel stock for production of LNG, CNG, F-76, and JP-5, at sea, or in remote locations. This allows the Navy to reduce the logistics tail on fuel delivery with the potential to increase the Navy's energy security and independence and have minimal impact on the environment. A new second-generation, large-scale E-CEM research prototype will be demonstrated at NRL's Marine Corrosion Facility, Key West, Fla. The size and scale of the E-CEM is the next step towards integrating and commercializing these systems. (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory) RELEASED


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