A fuel cell is an electrochemical device that converts chemical energy into usable electrical current.
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They have a range of applications in various fields, from transportation to electricity production.
Hydrogen is the most abundant and lightest element in the universe but it is rarely found in pure form. It…
Rainwater harvesting systems offer long-term savings but come with a significant upfront cost, depending on tank size and type.
Electricity production using renewable energy sources such as wind and water is the need of the hour due to the…
Rainwater harvesting employs artificially engineered systems to collect, store, and filter runoff from sources like rooftops, parks, compounds, slopes, rocky…
Wave energy is a renewable form of energy that is harnessed from the motion of waves. There are many advantages of wave energy. It’s environment friendly, creates less pollution, and the like.
While the constant water makes it a reliable source of energy, initial construction requires heavy investments.
The power of ocean waves can also be harnessed to produce electricity. There is great potential in this energy source. But like any other energy source, this one also has its fair share of pros and cons.
Tidal energy is a renewable energy that harnesses the strength of the tides. Like any other energy source, this one also has its fair share of advantages and disadvantages.
Global production stands at 75 MtH2/yr as pure hydrogen and 45 MtH2/yr as gas mix, equivalent to 3% of world energy demand.