ZeroAvia, a company trying to achieve zero-emission aviation by using hydrogen-electric power, signed a memorandum of understanding with hydrogen fueling firm ZEV Station on Monday to develop refueling infrastructure for green hydrogen at airports in California.
California is at the forefront of sustainable development with its low carbon fuel standard and major efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The aviation industry faces major barriers to decarbonization, including range and capacity challenges with battery power. Hydrogen is being considered as a zero-emission fuel option for the sector, but it will only release zero emissions if the hydrogen is produced using renewable energy.
“California leads the world in the adoption of zero-emission vehicles thanks to forward-thinking policies and deployment of infrastructure, and zero-emission flight…