HydroGenerally - Episode 3: Lift off for hydrogen in aviation
In previous episodes of HydroGenerally, we introduced how hydrogen is produced and where it should be used, delving into where it will be most effective in decarbonising energy, industrial and chemical industries. In this third episode, Steffan Eldred and Hannah Abson from Innovate UK KTN are exploring the scale of the opportunity that hydrogen and aviation present alongside their special guest Katy Milne, Head of Industrial Strategy at FlyZero.
Innovate UK KTN is a member of the Jet Zero Council (JZC) – a partnership between industry and government convening ministers and senior stakeholders to deliver zero-emission transatlantic flight within a generation. Learn more here.
Guests
Steffan Eldred | Knowledge Transfer Manager – Energy & Infrastructure
Hannah Abson | Knowledge Transfer Manager – Aviation
Katy Milne | Head of Industrial Strategy at FlyZero
Useful links and additional information
- The Hydrogen Economy Innovation Network is a non-competitive advisory group and community that pools knowledge from existing hydrogen communities to validate views on the current challenges to enable low-carbon hydrogen uptake at scale and cost.
- Innovate UK KTN’s Energy Team is at the centre of Innovate UK KTN’s work contributing to delivering the UK’s ambitious Net Zero targets.
- FlyZero Website
- Innovate UK KTN Jet Zero programme
Related Opportunities
Generation, storage and distribution of hydrogen - investment pitch opportunity for innovators
Opens: 07/03/2022 Closes: 24/04/2022
Innovate UK KTN is inviting innovators with high impact solutions for the generation, storage and distribution of hydrogen to pitch to five venture investors: Zero Carbon Capital, IQ Capital, Chrysalix, CEMEX Ventures, and AP Ventures.
More Information
NATEP helping SMEs innovate in aerospace: Spring 2022
Opens: 04/04/2022 Closes: 18/05/2022
UK registered businesses can apply for a share of up to £2.5 million to carry out industry led civil aerospace collaborative R&D projects. The aim of this competition is to provide help for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to develop innovative aerospace technologies.