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NASA develops hydroelectric hydrogen powered aircraft

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NASA is funding scientists working on the development of electric airplanes using liquid hydrogen fuel to make the aircraft industry environmentally friendly.

The $ 6 million funding provided by NASA over three years to scientists from the University of Illinois is working to develop the technology, according to a press release published by the American University. If successful, the project will be a major development in the aviation industry.

This comes at a time when the costs of producing hydrogen fuel recently as a result of Europe's investment in the development of systems that use wind energy in the production of hydrogen fuel, where Germany recently revealed a train running with hydrogen fuel.

However, the current hydrogen fuel cells lack the energy density needed to operate the aircraft engines without increasing their weight. Hydrogen liquefaction can therefore help to produce small, high-density fuel cells, and the technology for these cells is currently being developed. To achieve this achievement.

"We have come close to using electric power to operate commercial aircraft thanks to recent advances in machinery and engines that do not need fuel cooling systems, but the development of practical systems using refrigerated liquid fuels is still the ultimate goal of running," said Kiruba Haran, an electrical engineer. The massive partnership with NASA will help us overcome the technical obstacles we face.

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