Future of Hydrogen in India
Significance
- Numerous Sources to Produce Hydrogen Locally: Hydrogen can be produced either onsite where it will be used or centrally and then distributed. Hydrogen gas can be produced from methane, gasoline, biomass, coal or water. The factors like amounts of pollution, technical challenges, and energy requirements vary depending on the sources used.
- Practically a Clean Energy Source: When hydrogen is burnt to produce fuel, the by-products are totally safe, which means they have no known side effects. Aeronautical companies actually use hydrogen as a source of drinking water.
- Hydrogen Energy is Non-toxic: It is a non-toxic substance that is rare ....
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