How Hydrogen Could Become the Fuel of the Future

  1. Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, yet rarely found as pure Hβ‚‚ on Earth.
  2. When burned or used in fuel cells, hydrogen produces only waterβ€”no carbon emissions.
  3. Green hydrogen is made by splitting water with renewable-powered electrolysis.
  4. Blue hydrogen captures and stores carbon from natural gas production.
  5. Fuel cells convert hydrogen into electricity through a clean electrochemical reaction.
  6. Hydrogen can power cars, buses, planes, and even cargo ships.
  7. It stores energy for long periods, making it a partner to solar and wind power.
  8. The challenge: producing, storing, and transporting hydrogen safely and affordably.
  9. Liquid hydrogen must be kept at extremely low temperatures to stay stable.
  10. If scaled up, hydrogen could fuel industries and transport while cutting global emissions.