Researchers secure $3M to develop tech to reduce energy consumption
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The project is part of Spain’s effort to be at the front of the pack when developing and making hydrogen-based vehicles for transportation in different fields.has been developing a hydrogen-powered passenger jet that can reduce travel time from Europe to Australia to just over four hours.
access to these EU recovery funds is essential to carry out advanced research and accelerate the innovation needed to compete globally.The Spanish government grant will fund the construction of a test facility near Madrid where the air-breathing hydrogen engines will be put through their paces.especially because they are a clear sign that Destinus is aligned with the strategic lines of Spain and Europe to advance hydrogen flight.
the Spanish Ministry of Science has chosen Destinus to take part in a strategic initiative and give them money to do more research and development on a supersonic flight that uses hydrogen as fuel.Future commercial airlines flying at those speeds could fly between London and New York in around 90 minutes.
The Spanish government invests heavily in developing hydrogen propulsion as part of its economic resilience and transformation plan through strategic projects funded by the European Commission’s Next Gen funds.
Researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne have made 3D-printed catalysts that can power five-times-the-speed-of-sound flight and cool down the extreme heat that is made when planes fly that fast.The average manicure might take about 30 minutes.
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