European Industry Bailouts Set Ambitious Environmental Goals

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Using hydrogen in aviation, such as in the European Mahepa project, may involve a fuel cell for better efficiency.
Credit: H2Fly
For decades, research on hydrogen-powered aircraft has remained at the embryonic stage. The year of the COVID-19 pandemic—2020—may be the moment when the use of such fuel is firmly chosen for the future of commercial aviation. Hydrogen-powered Airbus A320 replacement predicted for 2035 Massive...

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