Use of Hydrogen as Fuel: A Trend of the 21st Century

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The unbridled use of fossil fuels is a serious problem that has become increasingly evident over the years. As such fuels contribute considerably to environmental pollution, there is a need to find new, sustainable sources of energy with low emissions of greenhouse gases. Climate change poses a substantial challenge for the scientific community. Thus, the use of renewable energy through technologies that offer maximum efficiency with minimal pollution and carbon emissions has become a major goal. Technology related to the use of hydrogen as a fuel is one of the most promising solutions for future systems of clean energy. The aim of the present review was to provide an overview of elements related to the potential use of hydrogen as an alternative energy source, considering its specific chemical and physical characteristics as well as prospects for an in-crease in the participation of hydrogen fuel in the world energy matrix.

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Farias, C. B. B., Barreiros, R. C. S., da Silva, M. F., Casazza, A. A., Converti, A., & Sarubbo, L. A. (2022, January 1). Use of Hydrogen as Fuel: A Trend of the 21st Century. Energies. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15010311

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