Aviation and Maritime

In this news section, H2 Bulletin covers all the hydrogen industry news which have implications for the aviation and shipping sectors. It covers the aviation and maritime sectors. Both these sectors are quite active in using hydrogen as an alternative fuel to reduce emission.

South Korean army buys hydrogen-powered drones from Doosan

The Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA), South Korea’s arms procurement agency, on Monday (17th May), stated that it has agreed…

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Australia’s Hypersonix conducts hydrogen-powered scramjet performance tests

Australia’s Hypersonix Launch Systems has tested the Spartan fifth-generation scramjet engine in a hypersonic shock tunnel, H2 Bulletin reports. The…

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Teco 2030 completes onboard carbon capture study; Siemens partners for marine eFuel

Teco 2030 ASA has completed Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) feasibility study with AVL and concluded that onboard Carbon Capture…

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Rosatom, Enagas and hydrogen-powered shipping dominate the market: Hydrogen Economy Review

The Russian government has been regularly discussing with other countries, particularly Germany, to explore hydrogen opportunity. Germany needs Russia’s natural…

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Shell to test hydrogen power vessel in Singapore

A consortium that includes the oil giant Shell will work on a feasibility study to trial the use of hydrogen…

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Hypersonix to use BOC green hydrogen for aerospace

Hypersonix Launch Systems (a Queensland aerospace firm) has entered a framework agreement to use locally produced green hydrogen supplied by…

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Everfuel signups to supply hydrogen to upcoming hydrogen-powered ship

Everfuel A/S has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a German-Norwegian shipping company to supply hydrogen to a new…

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easyJet to fly hydrogen planes in the 2030s, SAF is the interim step

Decarbonisation seems to have reset the technological developments in aviation, making the future more complex and challenging. The smaller aircraft…

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ZeroAvia bags US$ 24.3 million for developing large hydrogen-powered aircraft

ZeroAvia, a zero-emission aviation company, has secured US$ 24.3 million in funding for its latest project of building a 2…

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Hypersonix and Boeing to develop hydrogen-powered hypersonic spacecraft

Hypersonix Launch Systems, an Australian aerospace design and development start-up company, has agreed with Boeing to conduct a joint study…

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