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  2. Lifting gas - Wikipedia

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    A lifting gas or lighter-than-air gas is a gas that has a density lower than normal atmospheric gases and rises above them as a result, making it useful in lifting lighter-than-air aircraft. Only certain lighter than air gases are suitable as lifting gases.

  3. Thermal airship - Wikipedia

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    Some airship designs that use a lighter-than-air lifting gas heat a portion of the gas, which is usually maintained in enclosed cells to gain additional lift. Heating the lifting gas causes expansion of the gas in order to further lower the density of the lifting gas, which results in greater lift.

  4. Hudson Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    It was located in Jersey City in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The site was in operation from 1906 to 2017, but as of 2011 only one unit was in operation at the facility – Unit 2, which ran primarily on coal to generate electricity and was also capable of burning natural gas as a secondary fuel. [3]

  5. Heat wave in NJ has arrived. This is how hot it will feel by ...

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    New Jersey residents can expect the heat to continue to build throughout the week, according to the National Weather Service with a real feel, or heat index, between the mid and upper 90s north ...

  6. Aerostat - Wikipedia

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    In order to provide buoyancy, any lifting gas must be less dense than the surrounding air. A hot air balloon is open at the bottom to allow hot air to enter, while the gas balloon is closed to stop the (cold) lifting gas from escaping. Common lifting gases have included hydrogen, coal gas and helium.

  7. One natural gas transport plan killed in New Jersey as ... - AOL

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    It would have included a gas-fired compressor station in Franklin Township, and the installation of more than 23 miles (37 kilometers) of pipeline through the Raritan and Lower New York bays en ...