Aviation H2 begins testing on jet engine
Aviation H2 has commenced testing on a Swiwin SW170b-2448 turbine using jet fuel, so that they have the baseline data required to compare the engine’s performance once they convert it to a carbon-free fuel.
Aviation H2 has commenced testing on a Swiwin SW170b-2448 turbine using jet fuel, so that they have the baseline data required to compare the engine’s performance once they convert it to a carbon-free fuel.
The project aims to provide sustainable, clean, non-intermittent and affordable energy in the form of green hydrogen, green gas, and green power. The Wilhelmshaven Green Gas Terminal aims to provide 8.5% of Germany’s energy needs.
The 70 KW fuel cells will be installed in Solaris’ Urbino 12 hydrogen buses for deployment to Polish public transport operator MPK Poznan and are expected to be delivered in the second half of 2023.
The first phase will involve a pilot project which will produce 100 000 tpy of green ammonia from hydrogen, mainly targeting exports to Europe and Asia.