Global Times

Solar plane completes global trip in first for clean energy

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A solar- powered aircraft successful­ly completed the first fuel- free flight around the world on Tuesday, returning to Abu Dhabi after an epic 16- month voyage that demonstrat­ed the potential of renewable energy.

The plane, Solar Impulse 2, touched down in the United Arab Emirates capital at 4: 05 am on Tuesday. It first took off from Abu Dhabi on March 9, 2015, beginning a journey of about 40,000 kilometers and nearly 500 hours of flying time.

Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg, the Swiss founders of the project, took turns piloting the aircraft, which has a wingspan larger than a Boeing 747 but weighs no more than an average family car.

“More than an achievemen­t in the history of aviation, Solar Impulse has made history in energy,” Piccard, who piloted the plane on the last leg, told a large crowd on landing.

“I’m sure that within the next 10 years we’ll see electric airplanes carrying 50 passengers on short- to medium- haul flights,” he said in a statement.

He said the technologi­es used on Solar Impulse 2 could be used in daily life to halve emissions of carbon dioxide.

The propeller- driven aircraft’s four engines are powered by energy collected from more than 17,000 solar cells built in the wings. Excess energy is stored in batteries.

Unfavorabl­e weather at times hindered smooth flying, causing the plane to be grounded for months. In all, the plane had 16 stopovers.

For the two pilots, landing back where they started is only “the beginning of the continuati­on” of a longer journey, said Piccard, who in 1999 became the first person to circumnavi­gate the globe nonstop in a hot air balloon.

Aside from continuing to promote renewable energy, they plan to launch an internatio­nal council to advise government­s and develop new applicatio­ns for clean energy technology.

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