The city of San Antonio, its airport system, CPS Energy and UTSA signed an agreement with the Department of Energy to make aviation more sustainable.
The city of San Antonio , the city’s airport system, CPS Energy and the University of Texas at San Antonio have teamed with the U.S. Department of Energy to study how to make aviation more sustainable with technology and alternative fuel sources. Leaders from the local agencies signed a memorandum of understanding with the DOE’s Advanced Projects Agency-Energy , known as ARPA-E , during an event Wednesday at Stinson Municipal Airport.
students, including a technology hub based in the San Antonio Airport System. It outlines efforts to develop technologies such as “sustainable aviation, battery technologies and innovative battery storage solutions, enhanced electric vehicle charging, and power demand management technologies,” according to a news release.
to partner with strategic industry leaders in evaluating electric aircraft, advanced energy storage and micro-grid systems to advance the adoption of sustainable multi-modal transportation technologies,”
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