H2 View introduces… Hyox Limited
Hyox Limited came onto the scene in early 2022 at Harwell in the UK, with the aim to dramatically improve the performance of systems that produce and liquefy hydrogen fuel for aircraft, spacecraft, shipping, rail...
Hello and welcome to your May edition of H2 View, and what a fantastic issue it is for me to be back in the saddle – or should that be, back in the cockpit, in line with our theme this month of Aerospace & Aviation!It’s an edition that comes just as the shareholders of an aviation giant like Boeing have reportedly voted resoundingly in favour of the company supporting a Say on Climate resolution filed by US shareholder advocacy non-profit, As You Sow. The resolution asks Boeing, the world’s largest aerospace company, to align its full scope of greenhouse gas emissions with the global Paris Agreement’s Net Zero by 2050 goal.
Hyox Limited came onto the scene in early 2022 at Harwell in the UK, with the aim to dramatically improve the performance of systems that produce and liquefy hydrogen fuel for aircraft, spacecraft, shipping, rail...
Hydrogen Europe, the Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe, and Transport & Environment, have raised concerns over the exclusion of renewable hydrogen from the scope of the European Commission’s ReFuelEU Aviation proposal.
One of the most significant developments in establishing a thriving hydrogen ecosystem system is ensuring that start-ups and projects have the correct funding and support to become mainstays in the industry. Steering the investment ship...
H2 View explores the hydrogen vision, investment and initiatives in South Korea for its latest Policy Pillar update, with analysis on the ground from Ulsan Free Economic Zone Authority.
The harsh reality when it comes to decarbonising the aviation sector is that it will initially cost more than doing nothing. That being said, it’s a transition that needs to be made in order to...
George Heynes assesses the options available when it comes to decarbonising aviation – and the runway left to realise them.
Aviation has seen innovative methods being developed across a multitude of different applications. This ranges from flying cars, logistics drones, almost undetectable UAVs for military, and many more. Here in a feature for H2 View,...
This is the decade that hydrogen aviation will take-off, explains Val Miftakhov, CEO of ZeroAvia, in an exclusive column for H2 View.
Sustainable data centre solutions provider, Verne Global and Iceland’s national power company, Landsvirkjun, will collaborate to trial hydrogen fuel cells to provide back-power for Verne’s Icelandic data centre.
Hy2gen Canada and SAF+ Consortium today (May 30) said they will partner to contribute to the development of the hydrogen sector, including green aviation fuels, starting in Québec, Canada.