NZ case for green hydrogen-powered flightBY ROSE MARY PETRASS | MONDAY, 11 SEP 2023 4:34PMSix international businesses including Fortescue Metals have joined forces to call for green hydrogen-fueled aircraft in New Zealand, which they say could remove up to 900,000 tonnes of carbon emissions every year by 2050. Read more: Fortescue Metals, Air New Zealand, Christchurch Airport, Fabrum, New Zealand Hydrogen Aviation Consortium, Christopher Boyle, Hiringa Energy, Karine Guenan, Kiri Hannifin, Kōwhai Park, Magnix, Nick Flack, SAFFRAN Related News |
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