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#UK bets on green hydrogen for zero-carbon commercial aviation

“UK bets on green hydrogen for zero-carbon commercial aviation”

As much as we need to cut aviation’s emissions, batteries aren’t going to do the trick. To replace turbine-driven airliners with similarly-sized electric aircraft will require a monumental leap in battery technology — and we’re simply not there yet.

So how can we make aviation sustainable?

According to studies by the UK’s Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI), aviation can achieve the net-zero 2050 target through the development of both sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and green liquid hydrogen technologies.

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They also highlight that green liquid hydrogen is the optimum fuel for the first generation of zero-emission aircraft.

As per the ATI, targeted investment in the technology could help the UK grow its market share in civil aerospace from 12% today to 19% by 2050. This would increase the sector’s gross value added to the economy from £11 billion to £36 billion — and the number of aerospace jobs from 116,000 to 154,000.

Correspondingly, the UK has been gradually increasing its hydrogen efforts in the field over the past couple of years.

In March 2021, British Airways invested in ZeroAvia — a British/American hydrogen-electric aircraft developer — in an effort to accelerate the development of hydrogen-powered aircraft.

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