Report: How Hydrogen Can Support Decarbonization Of Aviation

Mulag
Hydrogen fuel-cell-powered ground support equipment such as this Mulag prototype could start the revolution.
Credit: Mulag
Hydrogen could be introduced for niche airport applications as early as 2025 and enable deeper decarbonization of aviation by 2035, a Boeing-supported report by Australian researchers concluded. The report on opportunities for hydrogen in commercial aviation has been produced by the Commonwealth...
Graham Warwick

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