My guess is no, because helium is fairly inert. It does not react well with the other elements. Helium could be used to provide lift for lighter than air aircraft. If the helium were cooled it could be used to provide a temperature differential for a Stirling engine to drive a turbine, but in that case the helium itself is not providing the propulsion so much as whatever was used to cool it.
Helium itself is not a practical energy source as it is an inert gas and does not readily undergo chemical reactions to release energy. However, helium can be used in certain types of nuclear fusion reactions as a fuel source. Currently, research is being done to harness the energy potential of helium in fusion reactors as a clean and efficient energy source for the future.
The main source of energy of the sun is the fusion of hydrogen to helium.
Hydrogen and Helium
Both Hydrogen and helium to produce energy
Nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium.
The fusing of hydrogen atoms into helium.
It is fusion of hydrogen to form helium
hydrogen fusion
the sun is a energy source of light.
fusion reaction of helium and hydrogen
The main source of energy in the Sun and other stars is fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium atoms.
Hydrogen fusion is the main energy source in any star.Put very simply, four Hydrogen atoms fuse to create Helium. The atomic weight of Helium is slightly less than four Hydrogen atoms the extra mass is released as energy.