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Hydrogen Energy

Hydrogen energy refers to the energy derived from hydrogen, which is the most abundant element in the universe. It can be harnessed in various ways, primarily through the process of electrolysis, where electricity is used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen produced can then be used as a fuel for energy generation, either through combustion or in fuel cells, which convert hydrogen directly into electricity. When used as a fuel, hydrogen produces only water as a byproduct, making it a clean and sustainable energy source. Hydrogen energy is seen as a key component in the transition to renewable energy systems, helping to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and lower greenhouse gas emissions. It has applications in transportation (such as hydrogen fuel cell vehicles), electricity generation, and energy storage, providing a versatile solution for various energy needs.
The Hydrogen Revolution: Separating Hype from Reality in the Quest for Clean Energy

The Hydrogen Revolution: Separating Hype from Reality in the Quest for Clean Energy

Hydrogen is positioned as a clean, abundant, and versatile energy source, with the potential to replace fossil fuels. The transition to hydrogen energy involves complex challenges, requiring significant infrastructure investments and technological innovations. “Clean hydrogen” is primarily produced through processes like electrolysis
March 6, 2025