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Aviation and Maritime
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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Industrial
Airbus, ArcelorMittal, MHI, Shell and eight others establish Hamburg Hydrogen Network
Twelve strong leading companies have joined forces to form the Hamburg Hydrogen Network (Wasserstoffverbund Hamburg), which can save over one…
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Aviation and Maritime
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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Aviation and Maritime
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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Aviation and Maritime
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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Aviation and Maritime
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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Aviation and Maritime
Ricardo and Innovatus joins hydrogen fuel cell aviation consortium
Caes, which is leading the Project Fresson consortium for developing the hydrogen fuel cell-powered plane, is now joined by Ricardo…
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Aviation and Maritime
HyPoint says biofuel does not solve zero-emission aviation
Hydrogen-powered commercial aviation is technically feasible, and the technology is already under development. Current (low-temperature) hydrogen fuel cell technology is…
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Aviation and Maritime
ZeroAvia foresees hydrogen powertrain becoming cost-effective
The global aviation industry accounts for about 2% of the global emission. Its share of carbon emission in the overall transportation sector is…
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Aviation and Maritime
Airbus sees hydrogen as one of the most promising zero-emission technologies
Hydrogen has a specific energy-per-unit mass that is three times higher than traditional jet fuel, making it an effective zero-emission…
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