Consortium targets liquid hydrogen infrastructure for Dutch airports


A consortium featuring major players like Air Products, Airbus, and Rotterdam the Hague Airport (RTHA) has outlined plans to develop a dedicated hydrogen hub in the Netherlands aimed at decarbonising the aviation sector.

Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), they plan to combine their collective knowledge of hydrogen and its required infrastructure, along with the practical application of the fuel at airports, with a specific focus on RTHA and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.

“The roadmap describes the steps needed to enable hydrogen infrastructure for aviation in the Netherlands,” RTHA stated online.

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