What is Hydrogen?
Hydrogen gas is derived from water and results in two gases when separated the other being oxygen. When recombined the result is electricity if using a fuel cell with some heat; or heat only with a hydrogen gas boiler; or generators can be powered as can all standard combustion engines with some conversions. This means electricity can be generated and cars can be driven by hydrogen gas. The hydrogen recombines with oxygen in the air when burned and the by-product is water. What happens to the water? Either it drips out into a condensate trap like a condensing boiler or other, but in all cases that pure water can be reused again – even in the same system loop.
What can we power from Hydrogen?
Hydrogen gas is derived from water and results in two gases when separated the other being oxygen. When recombined the result is electricity if using a fuel cell with some heat; or heat only with a hydrogen gas boiler; or generators can be powered as can all standard combustion engines with some conversions. This means electricity can be generated and cars can be driven by hydrogen gas. The hydrogen recombines with oxygen in the air when burned and the by-product is water. What happens to the water? Either it drips out into a condensate trap like a condensing boiler or other, but in all cases that pure water can be reused again – even in the same system loop.