Pratt & Whitney recently joined a consortium of more than 60 partners from six states with an intention of establishing a clean hydrogen hub in the northeastern US that connects with a national clean hydrogen ecosystem. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is collaborating with the consortium partners on a funding proposal to the US Department of Energy. Once operational the Clean Hydrogen Hubs program could coordinate the production, processing, delivery, storage, and end-use of clean hydrogen, which is key to achieving the aviation industry’s goal of net zero air transport carbon emissions by 2050. Pratt

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