Monthly Link Roundup from SKYRE: Hydrogen Aircrafts, NASA Time-Lapse Views, Innovation in Green Steel, and More
Check out what the SKYRE team has been reading this month.
World’s largest hydrogen fuel cell aircraft takes flight
“The hydrogen-powered airplane is not just a revolutionary new product; it is a symbol of hope and progress, a beacon of light in a world that desperately needs it. Today marks a new chapter in the history of aviation and the fight against climate change. Universal Hydrogen is leading the charge, and the world is taking notice.”
Explore Time-Lapse Views of Our Changing Planet
“The following collection features examples of global change as observed by NASA satellites, including urbanization, natural hazards, weather events, and the effects of global warming.”
This Swiss hypersonic hydrogen-powered jet will cut flights from Europe to Australia to 4 hours
“Flying across the world from Europe to a destination such as Australia currently takes around 20 hours in a regular passenger jet. But a Swiss start-up is looking to cut that journey time down to just over four hours - with a hypersonic, hydrogen-powered passenger jet.”
Green steel: Why this is a make-or-break decade
“Innovation is another factor driving many aspects of the energy transition and steelmaking is no exception. New solutions are being developed to ease the steel industry’s transition to a more sustainable future.”
China’s First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Service Vessel Enters Operation
“The vessel is powered by a domestically developed hydrogen fuel cell and a supportive lithium battery, creating less noise, cost and less pollution. Experts noted that the vessel has largest generated power and energy storage among service vessels worldwide.”