Colorado Alternatively Powered Aircraft Airport Infrastructure Study

Research output: NLRTechnical Report

Abstract

Advanced Air Mobility encompasses emerging technologies in propulsion of general aviation and commuter aircraft for the purpose of moving passengers and goods. The State of Colorado has a strong aerospace and aviation legacy, and this research explores the potential energy implications of a transition from traditional aircraft propulsion systems to more-electric, full electric and hydrogen powered aircraft in flight schools, and small community air service utilizing NASA's Regional Air Mobility Model. Effort includes identifying potential energy needs and cost-effective solutions to support those emerging needs analyzing potential benefits on on-site generation and storage to optimize energy systems.Advanced Air Mobility encompasses emerging technologies in propulsion of general aviation and commuter aircraft for the purpose of moving passengers and goods. The State of Colorado has a strong aerospace and aviation legacy, and this research explores the potential energy implications of a transition from traditional aircraft propulsion systems to more-electric, full electric and hydrogen powered aircraft in flight schools, and small community air service utilizing NASA's Regional Air Mobility Model. Effort includes identifying potential energy needs and cost-effective solutions to support those emerging needs analyzing potential benefits on on-site generation and storage to optimize energy systems.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages148
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NLR Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5R00-91144

Keywords

  • advance air mobility
  • airport
  • aviation
  • decarbonization
  • distributed energy resources
  • electrification
  • energy
  • flight training
  • general aviation
  • infrastructure
  • RAM
  • regional air mobility
  • rural air service

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