Oxccu, Backed by Aramco, Targets Cheaper Hydrogen Aviation Fuel
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Oxccu, Backed by Aramco, Targets Cheaper Hydrogen Aviation Fuel
It appears to be a shipping container at first glance, but if you look closely, you might find a precursor to more environmentally friendly flight in the future. Years of research into the process of turning hydrogen and carbon dioxide into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) have culminated in the OX1 machine at Oxford Airport in the United Kingdom. The demonstrator can generate 1 kg of liquid fuel per day when it opens in September 2024. Next year…
OXCCU, Aramco-backed Oxford startup explores opportunity for lower carbon aviation - converting carbon dioxide and hydrogen into sustainable aviation fuel - Hydrogen Central
OXCCU, Aramco-backed Oxford startup explores opportunity for lower carbon aviation – converting carbon dioxide and hydrogen into sustainable aviation fuel At first glance it looks like a shipping container, but peer closer and you may see an early glimpse of the future of more sustainable aviation. The OX1 machine located at the UK’s Oxford Airport is the culmination of years of research into the process of converting carbon dioxide and hydrogen…
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