As a member of the Ad Hoc Executive Group (AHEG) for ''Hydrogen in Air Transportation'', the Swiss Group, composed of representatives from industry, Swissair, the utilities and the government, decided to carry-out a study on the feasibility of refueling one cargo-aircraft per day with 15 to 30 t of liquid hydrogen (LH sub 2 ). For the mission California-Europe-Saudi Arabia, Zurich-Airport is well suited as an European base, provided the following option is chosen: Electrolytic hydrogen production, liquefaction and storage at one site on the Airport. For the demonstration phase the existing infrastructure can absorb the pilot installations without additional secondary investment. For a commercial operation however, the economics of the LH sub 2 -production has to be improved and the Airport infrastructure (land, power supply, cooling water, runways) has to be expanded. (ERA citation 12:000685)


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    Title :

    Hydrogen in Air Transportation Feasibility Study for Zurich-Airport, Switzerland


    Contributors:
    H. P. Alder (author)

    Publication date :

    1986


    Size :

    49 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English