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Global demand for coal will hit a record high of 8.5bn tonnes in 2023 despite the worldwide push for net zero, the International Energy Agency has warned. Rising usage of coal in China and India has driven an increase in demand, which comes just days after the Cop28 climate summit agreed to "transition away" from fossil fuels to help hit net zero targets by 2050. - Telegraph
Yes Ironknut, you could be missing some insignificant details like high interest rates, possible world recession, a recent pandemic, a few wars all effecting especially the aim market regardless of potential, but I agree with you that we are extremely undervalued.
Sharecast News) - Rolls-Royce and EasyJet achieved a new milestone in their combined efforts to develop hydrogen-fueled engines.
The two companies announced that they had successfully tested a full annular combustor on a Pearl 700 engine, running 100% on hydrogen, and achieved maximum take-off thrust.
Key to reaching that milestone was the successful design of advanced fuel spray nozzles to control the combustion process, as hydrogen burns "far hotter" and more quickly than kerosene.
Grazia Vittadini, Chief Technology Officer at Rolls-Royce, said: "This is an incredible achievement in a short space of time.
"Controlling the combustion process is one of the key technology challenges the industry faces in making hydrogen a real aviation fuel of the future. We have achieved that, and it makes us eager to keep moving forward."
Rolls-Royce added that combustor operability and emissions were both in line with expectations.
The achievement was the product of a joint effort between Loughborough University and the German Aerospace Centre (DLR).
Sharecast News) - Rolls-Royce and EasyJet achieved a new milestone in their combined efforts to develop hydrogen-fueled engines.
The two companies announced that they had successfully tested a full annular combustor on a Pearl 700 engine, running 100% on hydrogen, and achieved maximum take-off thrust.
Key to reaching that milestone was the successful design of advanced fuel spray nozzles to control the combustion process, as hydrogen burns "far hotter" and more quickly than kerosene.
Grazia Vittadini, Chief Technology Officer at Rolls-Royce, said: "This is an incredible achievement in a short space of time.
"Controlling the combustion process is one of the key technology challenges the industry faces in making hydrogen a real aviation fuel of the future. We have achieved that, and it makes us eager to keep moving forward."
Rolls-Royce added that combustor operability and emissions were both in line with expectations.
The achievement was the product of a joint effort between Loughborough University and the German Aerospace Centre (DLR).
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Covgaz,If we both we have the same interests, I agree that we are not happy with Directa performance but we have to be realistic about the current general markets, see Versarien (another graphene company)
And I never said batteries only, but it would be a great additional business.
Have a nice weekend.