Hydrogen and Fuel cells
Hydrogen can store and deliver energy in a widely useable form, and it is one of the most promising alternative fuels for future energy applications. It can be produced pollution-free, without carbon dioxide emissions and it decreases our dependence on dwindling oil reserves. However, significant development is needed before hydrogen can be exploited in the same way as conventional fuel cell is a device that generates electrical power through a chemical reaction by converting a fuel (hydrogen) into electricity. In the future, hydrogen could also join electricity as an important <a data-cke-saved-href="" href=""https://biofuel.conferenceseries.com/registration.php"" style=""box-sizing:" border-box"="">energy carrier. An energy carrier moves and delivers energy in a usable form to consumers.