Fuel cells and hydrogen production are the two halves of a clean energy loop. Think of hydrogen as the "fuel" and the fuel cell as the "engine" that turns it into electricity without burning anything.
Unlike a battery, it doesn't need to be "recharged" for hours—you just pump in more hydrogen, similar to filling a gas tank. 3. Why they matter together Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Production
A fuel cell takes that hydrogen and combines it with oxygen from the air to create an electrochemical reaction. Clean electricity and a little bit of heat. The "Exhaust": Just pure water vapor ( H2Ocap H sub 2 cap O Fuel cells and hydrogen production are the two
(where batteries would be too heavy). Industrial Heat (making steel or cement). Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Production
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