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  2. Hydrogen production - Wikipedia

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    Most hydrogen is produced from fossil fuels, resulting in carbon dioxide emissions. [169] Hydrogen produced by this technology has been described as grey hydrogen when emissions are released to the atmosphere, and blue hydrogen when emissions are captured through carbon capture and storage (CCS).

  3. How to Make Hydrogen Gas (4 Methods) - ThoughtCo

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    It's easy to generate hydrogen gas at home or in a lab using common household materials. Here's how to make hydrogen safely.

  4. Hydrogen - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all the world's current supply of hydrogen is created from fossil fuels. [ 132 ][ 133 ] The main method is steam methane reforming, in which hydrogen is produced from a chemical reaction between steam and methane, the main component of natural gas.

  5. Production of hydrogen - U.S. Energy Information Administration...

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    Hydrogen can be produced from many different sources in different ways to use as a fuel. The two most common methods for producing hydrogen are steam-methane reforming and electrolysis (splitting water with electricity). Researchers are exploring other hydrogen production methods, or pathways.

  6. Hydrogen | Properties, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

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    Elementary hydrogen finds its principal industrial application in the manufacture of ammonia (a compound of hydrogen and nitrogen, NH 3) and in the hydrogenation of carbon monoxide and organic compounds.

  7. Hydrogen Fuel Basics - Department of Energy

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    Hydrogen is a clean fuel that, when consumed in a fuel cell, produces only water. Hydrogen can be produced from a variety of domestic resources, such as natural gas, nuclear power, biomass, and renewable power like solar and wind. These qualities make it an attractive fuel option for transportation and electricity generation applications.

  8. Hydrogen Production Processes | Department of Energy

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    Hydrogen can be produced using a number of different processes. Thermochemical processes use heat and chemical reactions to release hydrogen from organic materials, such as fossil fuels and biomass, or from materials like water.

  9. How Is Hydrogen Made? Unveiling the Path to Clean Energy

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    Hydrogen is hailed as the fuel of the future, offering a clean and sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels. As the world strives to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change, understanding the process of hydrogen production becomes crucial.

  10. Hydrogen - MIT Climate Portal

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    Hydrogen is the lightest chemical element and the most abundant chemical substance in the universe. Using fossil fuels or clean electricity, we can produce hydrogen gas, which can be stored, transported, and burned to provide power.

  11. Hydrogen fuel combines with oxygen from the air through a fuel cell, creating electricity and water through an electrochemical process. Production. Hydrogen can be produced from diverse, domestic resources, including fossil fuels, biomass, and water electrolysis with electricity.