HYDROGEN ENERGY

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A clean fuel that, when utilized in a fuel cell, generates only water as a byproduct. It can be derived from diverse domestic resources like natural gas, nuclear power, biomass, and renewable sources such as solar and wind. These characteristics render it an appealing option for fueling transportation and generating electricity, finding applications in vehicles, residential settings, portable power, and various other uses.

Functioning as an energy carrier, hydrogen facilitates the storage, transportation, and delivery of energy produced from alternate sources. Presently, hydrogen fuel production employs methods such as natural gas reforming (a thermal process) and electrolysis, with additional techniques including solar-driven and biological processes.