EAG and University of Nottingham partner up
EAG and the University of Nottingham intend to create H2EPS Ltd – a joint venture to develop and commercialise hybrid, all-electric and hydrogen-electric propulsion systems for aerospace applications.
EAG and the University of Nottingham intend to create H2EPS Ltd – a joint venture to develop and commercialise hybrid, all-electric and hydrogen-electric propulsion systems for aerospace applications.
Through its subsidiary, Enagás Renovable, Enagás has signed a collaborative agreement with CEAR for the joint development of a green hydrogen plant in Aragon, Spain.