Possible uses of hydrogen?
Hello everyone, can someone explain the topic of hydrogen to me?
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Jein, because hydrogen is so important that I can’t capture everything. Basically, the Wikipedia article is already very good. Hook: Too complex to be captured and understood by students.
Hydrogen is a versatile energy carrier and can be used in many areas. Here are some examples:
Hydrogen can be used by electrolysis to store energy.
– Mobility: Hydrogen can be used as fuel for fuel cell vehicles.
– Industry: Hydrogen can be used as a basic substance for the production of basic chemicals and as process gas in refinery processes.
– Heat supply: Hydrogen can be used for heat generation.
Hydrogen is a flexible and easily transportable energy carrier. When it is produced with renewable energy, it is also climate-friendly. I hope that will help you! Let me know if you have more questions.
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