Hydrogen energy and fuel cells are among the most exciting forms of clean energy, which involves producing electrical energy using water and heat as the only products. Hydrogen is not a source of energy but acts as a medium for storing, transporting, and consuming energy generated elsewhere.
Uses of Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Transportation: Used to power passenger vehicles, buses, trucks, and trains.
Backup or Constant Power Supply: To power facilities such as data centers and hospitals.
Heavy Industries: Can be used in processes requiring high temperatures, such as steel and cement manufacturing.