Call for expressions of interest for the hydrogen branch in airports
martes, 16 de febrero de 2021
press release
Paris Region, Choose Paris Region,
Groupe ADP, Air France-KLM and Airbus are launching an unprecedented
worldwide call for expressions of interest for the hydrogen branch in
airports
Paris region, Groupe ADP, Air France-KLM and Airbus are launching a call
for expressions of interest to explore the opportunities generated by
hydrogen in Paris airports with the aim to decarbonize air transport
activities.
This worldwide call for expressions of interest complies with the French
government’s energy transition strategy and supported by the European
Commission, which strives for zero-emission aircrafts by 2035.
Aware that the advent of hydrogen will revolutionize the way airport infrastructures are designed and operated, the partners want to anticipate and support developments that should help transform the Paris airports into true "hydrogen hubs".
The international call for expressions of interest – launched with the
support of the international agency Choose Paris Region agency, in
charge of the international promotion and attractiveness of Paris Region
– aims to build a unique airport ecosystem federated around hydrogen,
major corporations, SMEs, start-ups, laboratories and universities.
This open innovation initiative is a key step to initiate this
technological breakthrough across the entire hydrogen value chain within
the airport city.
The five partners share a common ambition: to identify and qualify
research advances in research and technologies, and then to test the
economically viable solutions that will meet the needs of hydrogen at an
airport, to prepare in the medium term the challenges of its supplies
and uses in a larger scale, particularly with a view to operate a future
hydrogen-powered aircraft.
This unprecedented call for expressions of interest focuses on three main themes:
- Storage, transport and distribution of hydrogen (gaseous and liquid) in an airport environment (storage systems, micro-liquefaction, aircraft fueling, etc.);
- Diversification of hydrogen use cases in airports and in aeronautics (ground handling vehicles and equipment, rail transport at airports, energy supply for buildings or aircraft during ground operations, etc.);
- Circular economy around hydrogen (recovery of hydrogen dissipated during liquid hydrogen fueling, recovery of a by-product from a reaction to produce decarbonated hydrogen, etc.).
Applications will be open from February 11th to March 19th, 2021, via the website h2hubairport.com and selected projects will be disclosed at the end of April.
Regarding this, Edward Arkwright, Deputy CEO of Groupe ADP said: "we
are ready, with our partners, to federate a unique ecosystem to make
possible the progressive integration of hydrogen at Paris airports. We
must prepare today to welcome the hydrogen aircraft in 2035 by
transforming our airports into real hydrogen hubs, in which we wish to
develop various uses, with our stakeholders, around airside and
city-side ground mobility. Alongside other solutions, such as
sustainable alternative fuels, the deployment of hydrogen aims to
accelerate the decarbonisation of air transport."
Alexandra Dublanche, Vice-President of Paris Region in charge of the Economic development and Attractiveness, declared: " with
Valérie Pécresse, President of Paris Region, we were the first in
France to experiment two hydrogen buses in commercial service, between
Jouy-en-Josas and Versailles Chantiers, in order to test the potential
of this energy. We also adopted a Hydrogen Plan in November 2019, which
provides regional support for the sector, in order to reveal its
potential in Paris Region. This call for expressions of interest makes
it possible to realize these ambitions, and help us build together the
airport at the service of the inhabitants and the attractiveness of
Paris Region."
Franck Margain, President of Choose Paris Region, stated: "thanks
to the collaboration of the public and private actors involved in this
call for proposals, we wish to contribute very concretely to the
implementation of new innovative and sustainable solutions that side
with the energy transition commitments made by Paris Region."
For her part, Anne-Sophie Le Lay, Executive Vice President, Corporate Secretary Air France-KLM, reminds that: "the
support for research and development and the use of new energies is
fundamental to move towards a more sustainable and responsible air
transport. This call for expressions of interest brings together leading
partners to lay the foundations of an innovative and ambitious
ecosystem."
And Jean-Brice Dumont, Executive Vice President Engineering at Airbus, to add: "Airbus
is determined to drive a bold vision for the future of sustainable
aviation, and to lead the transition to zero-emission commercial flight.
Hydrogen is the one of the most promising technologies that will help
us meet that objective - but we won't be able to do it alone. This
revolution will also require our regulatory and infrastructure
ecosystems to change worldwide. Airports have a key role to play in
enabling that transition, starting today, and we hope that this open
innovation initiative will foster the development of creative projects
and solutions."
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