Hydrogen fuel cells convert chemical energy into electrical energy by converting hydrogen gas and oxygen into water.
Hydrogen fuel cells convert chemical energy into electrical energy by converting hydrogen gas and oxygen into water.
Fuel cells combine hydrogen and oxygen in an electrochemical process that generates electricity, with the only byproduct being water vapour.
In the chemical reaction that occurs in the cell, hydrogen is combined with oxygen to produce electricity and water, and if Guilt Free Hydrogen is used for the process, the electricity generated effectively produces no CO₂
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