Apus Takes Flight: German Company Aims to Launch CO2-Neutral Aircraft in 2024

Apus Takes Flight: German Company Aims to Launch CO2-Neutral Aircraft in 2024

This article discusses the efforts of a Strausberg-based company, Apus, to develop CO2-neutral aircrafts. Apus is the first German company to have set a goal of launching a hydrogen-powered fuel cell plane in 2024. The German government is also aiming for climate-neutral flying and is encouraging investments and innovation from private companies to achieve this goal.

CO2-neutral: A Sustainable Future

CO2-neutral is an important concept in the fight against climate change. It refers to a balance between the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere and the amount of carbon dioxide removed from it. By reducing emissions and increasing carbon capture, it is possible to achieve a CO2-neutral state that helps preserve our environment for future generations. To reach this goal, governments, businesses, and individuals must all work together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and invest in renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. With these efforts in place, we can create a sustainable future for ourselves and our planet.
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