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Intelligent Energy working on £54m plan to put hydrogen powered planes in the air

Hydrogen system creates electricity to power aircraft motors - the only by-product is water

Hydrogen-powered airliners could be taking to the sky in years to come

A company that makes hydrogen fuel cells to power everything from cars and bikes to homes and phones is helping develop technology to put low carbon planes in the air.

Loughborough-based Intelligent Energy is part of the H2GEAR programme to push hydrogen technology for zero emission planes which could be taking to the air within five years.

The £54 million collaboration is being led by GKN Aerospace and could create up to 3,000 jobs over the next decade in Bristol, Coventry and Loughborough.

Government backing was signed off this week.

Intelligent Energy has been established for around a decade, helping make the East Midlands a centre of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ fuel cell manufacturing.

The H2GEAR programme will develop a hydrogen propulsion system which creates electricity to power motors in smaller aircraft. The only by-product is water. If the technology can be used efficiently, it will be stepped up to be used on bigger aircraft and for longer journeys.

The programme is being supported by £27 million of Aerospace Technology Institute funding, which is being matched by GKN Aerospace, Intelligent Energy and the other programme partners.

If the programme can create the next generation of clean air travel, it will play big part in eliminating harmful CO2 emissions from aviation.