The Useful Role of Hydrogen Energy on Climate Change

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Khudaidad Kochai
Attaullah Mirzakhil
Sifatullah Mukhlis
Waliimam Ulfat
FazalKarim Elmi

Abstract

This study was to review the useful role of hydrogen energy on climate change. After determining the dangers of using fossil fuels, Scientists are working on ways to find other energy sources that are easily accessible and have low pollution, a beneficial way is hydrogen energy, hydrogen is a substance that burns easily, and forms water vapors from combustion in open air, water electrolysis is a common method to obtain hydrogen, but the simplest way for producing water is from methane and steam, hydrogen is used as a liquid, in the form of compressed gas. Many car companies have made cars that are fueled by hydrogen, all the space agency uses it as fuel to launch defense satellites and missiles, so this energy has a bright future.

Keywords

Hydrogen Energy, Compressed Hydrogen gas, Electrolysis, Photolysis

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How to Cite
Kochai, K., Mirzakhil, A., Mukhlis, S., Ulfat, W., & Elmi, F. (2024). The Useful Role of Hydrogen Energy on Climate Change. Nangarhar University International Journal of Biosciences, 3(02), 519–523. https://doi.org/10.70436/nuijb.v3i02.312

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