Rolls-Royce has developed and filed a patent for a novel gas turbine engine designed to combust gaseous hydrogen fuel.
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Recently, ROLLS-ROYCE filed a patent for an innovative gas turbine engine design that promises to enhance hydrogen fuel utilization, improve engine efficiency, and reduce emissions.
In the quest to reduce environmental impact and increase efficiency, the aviation industry is exploring new frontier technologies. One promising…
Rolls-Royce has announced the groundbreaking of an outdoor, full-scale gas turbine hydrogen testing site at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. Partnering with easyJet, this marks Rolls-Royce’s third test stand at the facility.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has expanded its partnership with Rolls-Royce, aimed at advancing sustainable aviation initiatives. The collaboration will focus on researching hydrogen fuel system technology, which holds potential as a zero-carbon aviation fuel of the future.
Rolls-Royce, in collaboration with a consortium of five companies and research institutes, has embarked on the development of a highly efficient hydrogen combustion engine for combined heat and power (CHP) systems.
The promising venture between Rolls-Royce Group and Hoeller Electrolyzer has hit a roadblock, with the latter filing for insolvency less than two years after the acquisition.
Rolls-Royce and easyJet tests aircraft cryogenic liquid hydrogen pump systems From the mid-2030s onward, Rolls-Royce and its partner easyJet are…
Rolls-Royce, an aviation industry stalwart, is steering away from the electric and hydrogen-powered flight trajectory, placing a strategic bet on conventional propulsion systems for the next two decades.
ULC-Energy, Topsoe, and Rolls-Royce SMR have joined forces to explore the possibilities of producing hydrogen using Topsoe’s Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell (SOEC) technology, powered by both electricity and heat generated from a Rolls-Royce SMR nuclear power plant.