While the aviation sector rushes to achieve net-zero CO₂ emissions by 2050, innovations beyond the limits of sustainable aviation fuel remain essential. This is where Toshiba's superconducting motor ...
Ever wondered what happens when hydrogen fuel cells shake off the weight of big rigs and take to the sky? That’s the leap ...
The aviation industry faces one of the toughest challenges in global decarbonization. Unlike other sectors where electrification is feasible, airlines require a high energy density fuel to maintain ...
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Why the Pentagon is betting big on a hydrogen-powered drone
The Pentagon’s interest in a hydrogen-powered drone is not a niche science project. It is a response to a battlefield where ...
As a high-tech enterprise in the fuel cell sector, Shanghai Hydrogen Propulsion Technology Co., Ltd. (abbreviated as SHPT) ...
NTPC has been leading the green hydrogen space for India, and this hydrogen-fuelled locomotive project is a flagship project ...
California is one step closer to hydrogen-powered flights. ZeroAvia, one of the innovation leaders in hydrogen-electric propulsion for aviation, is setting up a research and development (R&D) facility ...
ZeroAvia today announced it has been selected by AFWERX for a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to conduct a feasibility study focused on integrating hydrogen propulsion into Cessna ...
Airbus announced Tuesday it will partner with GE Aviation and CFM International to “flight test a direct combustion engine fueled by hydrogen in preparation for entry into service of a zero-emission ...
The aviation industry’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 is driving transformative advancements in propulsion technology. Hydrogen propulsion, hybrid-electric systems, and ...
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World first hydrogen drone with near invisible heat signature hits battlefield
On a battlefield saturated with buzzing quadcopters and roaring loitering munitions, a new aircraft is trying to disappear ...
Concord Control Systems has secured an order worth Rs 47 crore from NTPC to develop a 3,100-horsepower hydrogen-fuelled locomotive propulsion ...
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