Hydrogen Battery

A hydrogen battery refers to a type of energy storage system that uses hydrogen as a key component in generating electricity. Unlike conventional batteries that store energy in chemical compounds, hydrogen batteries typically involve the electrochemical reaction of hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity, water, and heat. This process usually occurs in a fuel cell, where hydrogen gas is combined with oxygen from the air. The resulting electrochemical reaction generates electrical energy, which can be used to power vehicles or feed into electrical grids. Hydrogen batteries are considered a form of clean energy technology, as the primary byproduct of their operation is water, making them an appealing alternative to fossil fuel-based energy sources. Additionally, hydrogen can be produced from various renewable sources, enhancing its potential as a sustainable energy solution.