My name is Barry Prentice from the University of Manitoba in Canada.
I had the easiest job in the world today.
I introduced the host of the conference.
So everyone knows who Christophe is and I don't think I have to spend a long time introducing
him except as an esteemed professor and also the gentleman who has made all of this possible.
So with that very short introduction Christophe, I'm going to return to you to come and give
your presentation on the airships.
Thank you very much that you are all here and attending this conference.
I was very happy about your talks on the first day and what I have learned and I'm also actually
on the second day to see what further talks will be and in particular
for example
what
kind of solar cells we should put on our airships.
My talk is about influence of clouds to solar powered airships and this conference is in
particular about challenges for commercialization and therefore I would like to make a motivation
of my talk in this direction.
In my opinion
there are two important reasons why we need new technologies in aviation and
one is we can see that from the current political situation in Europe
we must try to be independent
of energy resources from outside of Europe.
That means we should not use and import so much oil and natural gas which is usually
for standard aviation needed and that somehow means and implies we need electric mobility.
And I think for this there is a lot of chances for commercialization.
And the second of obviously is the climate change.
It is well known that aviation leads to CO2 emissions but it's not only the CO2 emissions
it additionally are other emissions which happen by burning gas fuel and there are publications
which show that these other effects coming from water vapor and contrails might be 5%
in total of the influence on climate change.
And that also strongly implies we should use a technology which is not burning a fuel
therefore also some kind of e-fuels might be not the optimal choice.
We have also seen that yesterday in the talk of Mr.
Berninger.
So what we need is electric mobility and then the question is how can we come to electric
mobility?
What we need is electric energy and the first thing is we can have solar power
we can have
anything based on green hydrogen or electric battery and there are problems.
What we also have seen from a talk yesterday to use hydrogen in an airplane is very difficult
from a technical point of view and the gas tanks are very large from the volume so this
is difficult and it certainly will also be expensive.
So this is critical in particular since we need green hydrogen and we currently already
have problems to use and to get enough green hydrogen in other areas in the industry in
Europe where it's actually much easier to use green hydrogen.
So in other areas it's difficult to do
it's unlikely we can do it in aviation.
Another thing is electric batteries.
When you have a very small airplane you can use an electric battery but as soon as it
is large it's not working and also to use solar power
we have seen also in the presentation
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