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Tests in oil fired power plants as well as steam plants in various countries have shown an average decrease of 7% in fuel consumption, as well as the reduction of the opacity by 40%.

The tests with gasoline and diesel engines took over a decade with scientific tests such as FTP 75, and in the field.
A significant increase in Heat of Combustion (ASTM-D240) showed an increase with ethanol, diesel 2, 84 octane-gasoline, 97 octane-gasoline, kerosene and bio-diesel.

In the laboratory tests there was an increase of 15% in the power on internal combustion engines. In the field, the gain was between 10% and 15%.

Ionization front in action

Established burning
Ionizing front of the mixture
Mixture unburned

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