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Eolo may refer to: * Eolo, Bandundu Province Eolo is a community in Idiofa Territory, in the Kwilu Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It lies on the south shore of the Kasai River just downstream from the mouth of the Kamtsha River The Kamtsha River (French: ''Rivière Kamtc ..., a town on the Kasai River, Democratic Republic of the Congo * Eolo (car), the first compressed air car * John Stedham, also known as Eolo, chief of the Muscogee Native American tribe * , an Italian telecommunications company {{disambiguation ...
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Eolo, Bandundu Province
Eolo is a community in Idiofa Territory, in the Kwilu Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It lies on the south shore of the Kasai River just downstream from the mouth of the Kamtsha River The Kamtsha River (French: ''Rivière Kamtcha'') is a tributary of the Kasai River. The river flows north through Idiofa territory of Kwilu province, Democratic Republic of the Congo to its mouth on the Kasai River. The Kamtsha is the most impo .... References Populated places in Kwilu Province {{DRCongo-geo-stub ...
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Eolo (car)
Eolo is the first compressed air car invented by Guy Nègre and built by Motor Development International (MDI) which has licensed the patent for the construction to Eolo International (in Italy to ''Eolo Italia''). It was unveiled during the 2001 Bologna Motor Show car and bike fair. An attempt to put it into production failed in 2003. How it works The Compressed Air Engine (CAE) utilizes air expansion as an energy source by releasing compressed air from tanks with an extremely cold internal temperature and high pressure, about 300 Bar. The resulting air expansion is used to move a piston or turbine and turn the crankshaft. The Eolo car would use electricity and the air around the car to re-fill the compressed air tanks, which could take up to two hours. Facts * Not one was ever built by the factory. * It actually has an exhaust tube from which only cold air (-20° Celsius) comes out. Specialities It is claimed to be a zero-emissions vehicle. The only problem is the rechargi ...
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