Fuel cell propulsion system for Aircraft Megawatt Engines
FAME
The "FAME" project, officially titled "Fuel cell propulsion system for Aircraft Megawatt Engines," is focused on developing advanced hydrogen fuel cell technologies for aviation applications. Coordinated by Airbus Operations SAS, the project aims to create a propulsion system that uses liquid hydrogen (LH2) in fuel cells to power aircraft engines.
Key Objectives:
- Hydrogen Fuel Cell Development: The project focuses on developing and integrating a high-power density fuel cell propulsion system suitable for megawatt-class engines.
- Environmental Impact: The use of green hydrogen as a fuel is intended to significantly reduce or eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from aircraft, including CO2, SOx, and NOx.
- Technology Demonstration: The project aims to validate the technology through rigorous testing, moving from ground tests to flight demonstrations.
Expected Impact:
- Environmental Benefits: By using hydrogen fuel cells, the project aims to make aviation more sustainable and contribute to the reduction of the aviation industry's carbon footprint.
- Technological Advancements: Developing high-power density fuel cells will support the broader adoption of hydrogen propulsion systems in commercial aviation.
Coordinator: AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH
Participants: AIRBUS OPERATIONS, AEROSTACK, AVL LIST, DIEHL AVIATION GILCHING, DIEHL AEROSPACE, DIEHL AVIATION LAUPHEIM, LIEBHERR AEROSPACE, LIEBHERR-ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES, MAGNA STEYR FAHRZEUGTECHNIK, MOTEURS LEROY-SOMER, SMARTUP ENGINEERING, WOODWARD POLAND, WOODWARD L'ORANGE, DLR, TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET ...
More information at: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101140559
HORIZON-JU-Clean-Aviation
Project type: European
Project ID: 101140559
Total budget: 52.50m€
Public funding contribution: 67%
Starting year: 2024
Duration: 36M
TRL(start-end): 3-6