
Sulphur Thermal Technology: A Cost-Effective and Eco-Friendly Solution for Ship Propulsion
Advances in thermal reactions involving sulphur, oxygen, and hydrogen can generate high temperatures for gas/air turbine engines. Byproducts can be decomposed and reused for multiple cycles. History dates back to the 1800s, with modern solar thermal power plants using molten salt storage. Pegasus consortium in Germany researches sulphur thermochemistry for turbine engines, aiming for repeated reuse.