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July 21, 2025 - NewHydrogen News Commentary

From high stakes aviation trials to marine racing and an urgent petition from Europe's top CEOs, hydrogen is being engineered into sectors where sustainability reliability and performance can't be compromised. Hi, I'm Steve Hill, CEO of NewHydrogen, with this week's top hydrogen news.

First up, hydrogen just achieved a first in aviation, and it happened at a racetrack at the legendary Lemons Airfield. Blue Spirit Arrows Dragonfly claims to be the first hydrogen electric aircraft to refuel directly on the tarmac. While this was a major milestone for zero emission flight, it demonstrated an even more difficult and impressive feat of midair refueling.

These are the kind of capabilities hydrogen will need to power the future of aviation. Next up, hydrogen boats went head-to-head at the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge, which is an international competition held annually in Monaco focused on sustainable marine innovation. Nat Powerh completed successful hydrogen refuels for three vessels, including Inosel's hydrogen-p powered CAB class entry. The boats raised and they proved that mobile hydrogen refueling is already working on the water. Just like in aviation, perception about hydrogen and marine applications is shifting. It isn't a question about whether hydrogen works.

The question is if we can supply it cheaply, cleanly, and at the scale these industries are going to need to be successful. Last item. In Europe, more than 30 CEOs, including leaders from Daimler, Hyundai, Toyota, and Bosch, signed a letter urging the European Commission to prioritize hydrogen mobility. They're calling for policy support, infrastructure investment, and fuel certainty. These leaders understand the stakes and are racing against time to meet emissions targets and keep freight moving without carbon.

From aerospace to marine transport to heavy duty trucking, hydrogen is no longer just in testing. It's moving forward and it's moving fast. And now the focus turns to supply. At NewHydrogen, we're not just watching this race, we're in it to win it.

Our patent-pending ThermoLoop uses inexpensive heat and abundant water to produce green hydrogen without relying on expensive electricity. We're flying through key development milestones, and we're now working on a full lab scale demonstration unit, followed by a pilot plant partnership and ultimately commercial licensing. If you want To learn more about our technology or follow our progress, Visit us at newhydrogen.com. Thanks for watching and we'll see you again next week.