H2C was awarded the prestigious aerospace innovation award for H2 Clipper along with its other end-to-end solutions.
Here’s an article posted in Globe News Wire.
According to the article,
- H2 Clipper, Inc. (H2C) won the aerospace innovation award at the inaugural Hydrogen Awards for its hydrogen-powered airship and end-to-end infrastructure solutions.
- The award ceremony took place on February 23, 2023, in Coventry, UK.
- H2C’s technology aims to transport and store pure hydrogen from remote areas to places where clean energy is needed.
H2C’s innovative end-to-end hydrogen transport solutions were recognized with the aerospace innovation award at the inaugural Hydrogen Awards 2023. The company’s key innovations that contributed to this prestigious accolade include:
Hydrogen-Powered Airship
H2C has developed a unique hydrogen-powered airship technology for long-haul hydrogen and freight transport. This airship can efficiently deliver fuel-grade hydrogen from remote production sites to end-users.
Integrated Transport System
H2C offers an integrated transport system that includes not only the Clipper airship, but also complementary solutions like the H2C Safety Pipes and hydrogen depots.
Pipe-within-a-Pipe Technology
H2C’s proprietary “Pipe-within-a-Pipe” technology is designed to provide a practical solution for the safe last-mile delivery of pure hydrogen to end-users.
Extensive Patent Portfolio
H2C currently holds ten issued patents and has an additional twenty-four pending U.S. and international patent applications. This demonstrates the company’s strong focus on advancing hydrogen transport technology through continuous innovation.
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