- Kerosene will become the most expensive means to power an aircraft in the coming years, and will likely reach price parity with liquid hydrogen before 2030, new research suggests.
- Liquid hydrogen is a carbon-neutral fuel source if made with green electricity, though the relative dearth of renewable energy in Europe and the lack of wide-scale demand has made it expensive to purchase at present.
- The aviation industry has found itself in the crosshairs of the EU’s emission reduction targets.
Fossil jet fuel price expected to soar as EU taxes bite

