Green Aviation
Initiatives Awarded by Solar Impulse Foundation
Solar Impulse Foundation has awarded its
Efficient Solutions label, certifying clean technologies that are profitable
while protecting the environment, to three US-based aviation solutions.
ZeroAvia in Hollister, California developed
a zero-emission hydrogen electric aviation powertrain that can be installed
on new aircraft and retrofitted to existing, already certified airframes,
significantly lowering certification hurdles. Strategic partnerships enable
integration with third-party components such as electric motors, inverters,
H2 fuel cells and hydrogen tanks. Additional partnerships will allow ZeroAvia
to source green hydrogen produced by electrolysis directly on-site in order
to significantly lower fuel costs for airlines. The company anticipates
Operations & Maintenance cost reduction of 50-60%.
United Aircraft Technologies, Inc. in
Troy, New York, has introduced a smart sensor network designed to monitor the
integrity of aircraft wiring. The system provides data on amperage leaks,
electromagnetic interference, radiation, harmonic threats, temperature,
humidity, pressure, and more while correlating gathered information to
pre-diagnose for predictive maintenance. Smart interconnecting clamps reduce
weight, improve safety, simplify maintenance, and reduce the impact of CO2
emissions. Clamps are, on average, 65-70% lighter than current metal clamps.
Considering that some aircraft have up to 15,000 clamps, the smart network
enables significant fuel and time savings.
LanzaTech in Skokie, Illinois received
the Solar Impulse Efficient Solutions label for its carbon recycling
technology that turns carbon waste emissions into ethanol, and converts it
into a drop-in jet fuel. Reducing airplane CO2 emissions throughout the
aviation industry is an environmental priority for airlines and governments.
The company cites potential to displace 30% of crude oil, reducing global CO2
emissions by 7%.
"The Solar Impulse Foundation is
working to accelerate the adoption of clean and profitable technologies in
mobility, energy, manufacturing, agriculture, cities and overall
infrastructure," says Dr. Bertrand Piccard, founder and chairman of the
Solar Impulse Foundation, who flew around the world in a solar-powered
airplane and has been promoting profitable clean technologies since the year
2000. "The round-the world flight was possible through solar energy that
powered the plane during the day and charged the batteries for night flight.
The difference now is that clean technology is often more profitable than the
old ways of doing things. Therefore, the global economy has everything to win
in becoming sustainable and circular," Piccard added.
To learn more about the Solar Impulse
Foundation's Solutions for Clean Aviation, visit https://solarimpulse.com/air-france
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