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Hydrogen is a nonrenewable source of energy when used for nuclear fusion (which is still not a technologically attainable power generation mechanism). When used as an energy carrier for oxidation (e.g. fuel cell, and internal combustion engine) hydrogen is not an energy source. In such applications, hydrogen is a man-made resource.
No, fuel-cell automobiles do not use gas as a fuel. They use hydrogen gas as a fuel source, which is converted into electricity to power the vehicle.
It is an nonrenewable source. People burn fuel for car efficiency.
It is an nonrenewable source. People burn fuel for car efficiency.
Water is the benefit of a hydrogen fuel cell ;)
Fire is either renewable or nonrenewable as it is not a fuel source, the renewability is dependant on what is being burnt.
nonrenewable source
The fuel cell hydrogen is one of the two gasses, that are created by the seperations of a water molecule H2O. A water molecule consists of H - hydrogen, and O - oxygen. A fuel cell hydrogen is the gas created by the separation of a water molecule with the help of a fuel cell.
There are no commercially available hydrogen fueled cars.
No. Hydrogen fuel cell is not a title. You would only capitalize hydrogen if it was at the beginning of a sentence, as I did with this one. Otherwise, you would say 'hydrogen fuel cell'.
Cola is a renewable thermal fuel power source. It is not radioactive in the sense of nuclear plant fuel.
The main fuel source for the work of the cell is the mitochondria.