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Paris Air Show commits e-fuel and hydrogen power to Washington Washington Governor Jay Inslee said that sustainable energy firm Twelve,…

Germany’s leading engine manufacturer, MTU Aero Engines, and aerospace company MT Aerospace have joined forces to develop a comprehensive liquid hydrogen (LH2) fuel system for commercial aviation. The partnership was officially announced at the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget. The initial application of this innovative system will be MTU’s Flying Fuel Cell™.

H2FLY, the global leader in hydrogen-electric powertrain systems for aircraft, has announced the next generation of its proprietary fuel cell system, H175. This high-performance and modular power unit is specifically designed for commercial aircraft applications, marking a significant milestone in sustainable aviation.

Denso shows energy management system using highly efficient solid oxide fuel cell at Nishio facility To reduce CO2 emissions from…