Hydrogen Fuel

Hydrogen fuel refers to the use of hydrogen as an energy source, particularly for powering vehicles, generating electricity, and providing thermal energy. It is primarily utilized in fuel cells, which convert hydrogen and oxygen into electricity, emitting only water and heat as byproducts. Hydrogen can be sourced from various methods, including natural gas reforming, electrolysis of water, and biomass gasification. As a clean and renewable energy carrier, hydrogen fuel has gained attention for its potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. Its ability to store and deliver energy makes it a key player in the transition toward sustainable energy systems, contributing to decarbonizing transportation and industrial processes.