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August 26, 2024 - NewHydrogen News Commentary

In a world of rapidly evolving sustainable Technologies hydrogen Innovation doesn't disappoint from the high seas to the skies and even on the battlefield hydrogen is opening up new possibilities hi I'm Steve Hill CEO of new hydrogen with this week's hydrogen news commentary first let's explore the Marine World where blue game has unveiled its radical foiling catamaran support vessel designed to keep Pace with America's cut boats this hydrogen powered craft reaches speeds of up to 50 knots

And a range of up to 180 nautical miles it not only meets new zero emissions regulations but also sets a new standard for sustainable boating taking to the skies American Airlines is heavily investing in hydrogen Technologies by purchasing 100 hydrogen fuel cell engines from zero Avia and increasing its stake in the company the airline is leading the way in sustainable Aviation these hydrogen powerered Regional jets are expected to significantly reduce emissions pushing forward the development of

Cleaner Aviation Technologies transitioning from civilian to military operations the United States military is investing in hydrogen fuel cells to improve Energy Efficiency and sustainability these cells provide reliable and Silent on-site power for extended missions and portable applications other initiatives include developing compact fuel cells for soldiers and exploring hydrogen powerered aircraft reducing the military's carbon footprint and setting a precedent for civilian use on AAL scale the United States government continues to roll out its largest hydrogen deployment

In history this initiative involves 14 gwatt of projects across 24 States supported by the department of Energy's hydrogen shot initiative the goal is to lower the cost of clean hydrogen to about a dollar per kilogram in the next five years or so what's the key to making all of these projects work they all need cheap green hydrogen to meet this demand new hydrogen is developing ThermoLoop at UC Santa Barbara thermol ThermoLoop technology uses a thermochemical

Approach to split water into hydrogen and oxygen using heat instead of expensive electricity by leveraging low-cost heat sources like waste heat from industrial processes ThermoLoop has the promise to produce the world's cheapest green hydrogen get our Tech progress updates by signing up for our free newsletter at new hydrogen. That's it for this week's news thanks for watching and we'll see you next week