Hydrogen as the Main Fuel of the Future
Over
the last decades hydrogen, (H2) has gained more and more
attention as an environmentally friendly fuel and storage medium. Combustion
of pure hydrogen produces only water as exhaust. Hydrocarbon and carbon
oxide emissions can only come from motor oil in the combustion chamber.
Nitrous oxide emissions result from the nitrogen content in the air and
increase exponentially with the combustion temperature. By using H2
in fuel cells, practically no pollution occurs. In this respect, hydrogen
offers emission levels that are much lower than existing and future
standards.
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