Hydrogen Power

Hydrogen power refers to the use of hydrogen as a source of energy, particularly as a fuel for electricity generation, transportation, and heating. Hydrogen can be produced from various sources, including water (through electrolysis), natural gas (through steam methane reforming), and biomass. When used in fuel cells, hydrogen combines with oxygen to produce electricity, with water vapor as the only byproduct, making it a clean energy source with minimal environmental impact. Hydrogen power is considered a key technology in efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and transition to sustainable energy systems, as it can serve as a storage medium for excess renewable energy and supports the decarbonization of various sectors.