Purchase by hydrogen fuel cell developer and manufacturer Intelligent Energy Limited (IEL) AEM Multicore delivers 1 megawatt of green hydrogen electrolysis capacity Hydrogen will be used to test .
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Innovate UK: £84M of funding to develop green technologies for zero-emissions aviation flights
Three pioneering projects have been supported to power zero-emissions flights and unlock up to 4,750 jobs across the UK.
They will use alternative energy sources of hydrogen or electricity to reduce the aerospace industry’s reliance on polluting fossil fuels.
They have been supported with £84.6 million of funding through the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) programme.
Winners were selected by:
ATI
Funded projects
The three projects receiving funding are:
GKN Aerospace-led project H2GEAR will receive £27.2 million to develop an innovative liquid hydrogen propulsion system (a component that propels the aircraft forward) for regional air travel. This could be scaled up for larger aircraft and longer journeys