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Hydrogen

Hydrogen

Introduction

Hydrogen (H₂) is the simplest, lightest element and the most abundant in the universe. It’s at the centre of the clean energy transition.

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What is Hydrogen? – International Energy Agency

🧠 What It Means

  • A zero-emission energy carrier when used in fuel cells.

  • Can be produced from water, biomass, or fossil fuels.

  • Powers industries, vehicles, and even heating systems.

Key Challenges

  • Production methods vary in carbon footprint (grey vs green hydrogen).

  • Storage and transport require specialised infrastructure.

  • Public awareness and safety perception need improvement.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Hydrogen isn’t just a fuel; it’s the backbone of the future energy economy.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“So this tiny molecule might just save the planet—pretty wild!”

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