What Are Hydrogen Fuel Cells? A hydrogen fuel cell is an electrochemical device that converts hydrogen and oxygen into electricity, with water and heat as the only by-products. At its core, the technology consists of an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte membrane. Hydrogen enters the anode where it is split into electrons and protons. The electrons travel through an external circuit, creating an electric current, while the protons move through the electrolyte to the cathode, where they recombine with oxygen to form water. More info: https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/hydrogen-fuel-cells-market-5947 Why Hydrogen Fuel Cells Matter Hydrogen fuel cells offer a unique set of benefits: Zero Emissions: When powered by green hydrogen (produced using renewable energy), fuel cells emit no greenhouse gases—only water vapor. High Efficiency: Fuel cells can convert chemical energy to electrical energy more efficiently than combustion-based systems.
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