a@eyesonbrasil.com

Tag: Hydrogen

News

Production Green Hydrogen in Latin America

Unlocking a Sustainable Energy Future eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, 14 May 2023–Latin America is a region blessed with abundant renewable energy resources, including vast solar and wind potential, making it a prime candidate for the production of green hydrogen. So is the Caribbean and of course Suriname. Blessed. Green hydrogen, produced through electrolysis powered by renewable energy…
Read more

Airbus Zero Emission Aircraft

Airbus: Development Centers for Zero Emission Aircraft

By: Maycol Vargas Source: Airbus and Simple Flying Amsterdam, June 15, 2021 – Airbus, the global leader in aeronautics and space, has established zero-emission development centers in Germany and France. With the creation of Zero-Emission Development Centers (ZEDC) at its facilities in Bremen, Germany and in Nantes, France, the giant Airbus decides to focus its…
Read more

Zero Avia British Airways

Finally a New Promising and Sustainable way to AirTravel

A Beautiful Scoop for ZeroAvia Amsterdam, May 14th 2021– ZeroAvia is a leader in zero-emission aviation, focused on hydrogen-electric aviation solutions to address a variety of markets, initially targeting 500-mile range in 10-20 seat aircraft used for commercial passenger transport, package delivery, agriculture, and more. Based in London and California, ZeroAvia has already secured experimental certificates…
Read more

Sustainable Air Travel

The Future of Sustainable AirTravel

Responsibilities Part II Amsterdam, May 13th 2021– The year before last year, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, who else [?] unveiled a blended-wing design, the so-called  “Flying-V”—that effectively places passengers inside the wings.  KLM said that the lighter, more aerodynamic design should consume 20% less fuel than an Airbus A350 while maintaining the same cargo and…
Read more

Lufthansa Brazil

The Aviation Industry in a new phase

A bright future Nico Bucholz Amsterdam, 5 April 2021– It is very interesting how the large aircraft and engine Original Engine Manufacturers as well as NASA, i.e. the engineering pros, feel they need to do some 5 years worth of fundamental research and development into all the required systems and system components.  And only then…
Read more