Houston Chronicle

Hydrogen-powered airplane closer to first flight after getting go-ahead

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The dream of carbonfree flight is inching toward some reality.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion on Monday granted California­based Universal Hydrogen clearance to proceed with a first flight of its hydrogen-powered Dash 8300 test airplane at Moses Lake, Wash.

On Friday, the aircraft began initial ground taxi tests, and on Monday, the propellers ran up to their full RPM. The FAA’s grant of the special airworthin­ess certificat­e in the experiment­al category means that, provided the taxi tests go well, the plane could fly as soon as this month.

Universal, led by Paul Eremenko, is developing the technology to retrofit midsized turboprop aircraft to run on hydrogen.

To create the necessary infrastruc­ture for hydrogen-powered aviation, the company is developing modular pods of liquid hydrogen that can be easily transporte­d to any airport by truck and loaded onto an airplane.

Separately, Universal’s engineers are developing a power system inside the plane’s nacelle — the casing around the motor — including a fuel cell that converts the hydrogen to electricit­y that turns the propellers.

Eremenko in an interview Monday compared the hydrogen pod to a Nespresso coffee pod and the airplane to the coffee machine.

On the test plane at Moses Lake, it’s only the coffee machine that’s being tested: the powertrain that converts the hydrogen to electricit­y and turns the propellers.

Instead of the pods filled with liquid hydrogen, the plane has a tank of gaseous hydrogen in the back. One propeller is powered by that, the other by regular jet fuel.

If it flies, it will be the largest hydrogen-powered airplane to fly. Universal plans to outfit the Dash 8 with 41 seats.

 ?? Universal Hydrogen/Tribune News Service ?? The Federal Aviation Administra­tion gave Universal Hydrogen clearance Monday to proceed with its initial flight of the hydrogen-powered Dash 8-300 airplane.
Universal Hydrogen/Tribune News Service The Federal Aviation Administra­tion gave Universal Hydrogen clearance Monday to proceed with its initial flight of the hydrogen-powered Dash 8-300 airplane.

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