Innovators gear up work on green' hydrogen plane with plans for nonstop 9-day trip around Earth
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Bertrand Piccard's Climate Impulse project seeks to showcase the feasibility of green hydrogen for sustainable aviation. The project, which aims to fly a two-seater plane nonstop around the globe using hydrogen produced from water via renewable electricity, underscores the urgency to address climate change. Supported by partners like Airbus, Piccard's initiative is inspired by a previous solar flight and now focuses on innovative hydrogen fuel technology, highlighting the importance of environmental awareness in aviation advancements as it presents the first-year progress in developing this groundbreaking project.
Piccard's innovative approach aims to demonstrate the potential of green hydrogen as a sustainable fuel for aviation while raising awareness on climate issues.
The Climate Impulse project, leveraging renewable electricity and electrolysis, seeks to pioneer greener commercial air travel, showcasing the promise of liquid hydrogen as a fuel.
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