2,000 Pre Orders from airlines. So there seems to be significant belief in hydrogen despite all of the challenges. But what i really want to know is. Are we going to be able to jet off to spain anytime soon in a Hydrogen Plane . History shows that you need to start small and grow big. And that growth would take a while. But if this could be scaled to the largest of planes, then the difference to emissions would be jumbo. You know, it sounds like, if they can get it right, Hydrogen Planes could be a massive deal. Yeah. Its as much about the infrastructure, though. Theyve got a lot to do. Right, 0k, noted. 0k, were going from the air to the sea now. You might not think of the worlds oceans as a great source of green energy, but when you think about it, the tides move an enormous amount of water around the globe every single day, and we are discovering new ways to harness this tidal power
but what i really want to know is. are we going to be able to jet off to spain anytime soon in a hydrogen plane? history shows that you need to start small and grow big. and that growth would take a while. but if this could be scaled to the largest of planes, then the difference to emissions would bejumbo. you know, it sounds like, if they can get it right, hydrogen planes could be a massive deal. yeah. it s as much about the infrastructure, though. they ve got a lot to do. right, 0k, noted. 0k, we re going from the air to the sea now. you might not think of the world s oceans as a great source of green energy, but when you think about it, the tides move an enormous amount of water around the globe every single day, and we are discovering new ways to harness this tidal power. and adrienne murray has been to the remote faroe islands, which are between scotland and norway, to see what they re doing to help
into this technology to get something out? zeroavia has the backing of the uk government and big investors and has over 2,000 pre orders from airlines. so there seems to be significant belief in hydrogen despite all of the challenges. but what i really want to know is. are we going to be able to jet off to spain anytime soon in a hydrogen plane? history shows that you need to start small and grow big. and that growth would take a while. but if this could be scaled to the largest of planes, then the difference to emissions would be jumbo. you know, it sounds like, if they can get it right, hydrogen planes could be a massive deal. yeah. it s as much about the infrastructure, though. they ve got a lot to do. right, 0k, noted. 0k, we re going from the air to the sea now. you might not think of the world s oceans as a great source of green
we re going to be using some fairly exotic materials that are very energy intensive to arrive at. what energy are you using to build the fuel cell? what materials are you using? how much energy are we sinking into this technology to get something out? zeroavia has the backing of the uk government and big investors and has over 2,000 pre orders from airlines. so there seems to be significant belief in hydrogen despite all of the challenges. but what i really want to know is. are we going to be able to jet off to spain anytime soon in a hydrogen plane? history shows that you need to start small and grow big. and that growth would take a while. but if this could be scaled to the largest of planes, then the difference to emissions would be jumbo. you know, it sounds like, if they can get it right, hydrogen planes could be a massive deal. yeah.
to spain anytime soon in a hydrogen plane? history shows that you need to start small and grow big. and that growth would take a while. but if this could be scaled to the largest of planes, then the difference to emissions would bejumbo. you know, it sounds like, if they can get it right, hydrogen planes could be a massive deal. yeah. it s as much about the infrastructure, though. they ve got a lot to do. right, 0k, noted. 0k, we re going from the air to the sea now. you might not think of the world s oceans as a great source of green energy, but when you think about it, the tides move an enormous amount of water around the globe every single day, and we are discovering new ways to harness this tidal power. and adrienne murray has been to the remote faroe islands, which are between scotland and norway, to see what they re doing to help harness renewable energy.