Alaska Air reveals a 500-mile range, hydrogen-electric plane
76 passengers for an impressive 500 mile range. Hydogen fuel cells are Alaska Air’s choice for a “zero emissions” fleet of electric planes by 2040.
76 passengers for an impressive 500 mile range. Hydogen fuel cells are Alaska Air’s choice for a “zero emissions” fleet of electric planes by 2040.
Reportedly, this is a billion-dollar fund initially focusing on direct air capture, green hydrogen, long-duration energy storage, and sustainable aviation fuel.
Study shows that GHGs from making “blue hydrogen” (made from methane) is more than just burning the methane. “Green hydrogen” (from solar-powered electrolysis of water) is clean, but still too expensive.