When hydrogen is burned in oxygen, water is produced. I'm not sure if that's what you were looking for or not. You can use the heat generated to produce electricity, but it's not really "waste" in the normal sense of the word.
The waste byproducts of hydrogen fuel cells are typically heat and water vapor. As the hydrogen gas is converted into electricity, the only emission produced is water, making fuel cells a clean energy source.
The waste byproducts of hydrogen fuel cells are heat and water vapor. When hydrogen is converted into electricity in a fuel cell through a chemical reaction with oxygen, these are the only emissions produced, making fuel cells a clean and efficient energy source.
Hydrogen when burned is combined with oxygen following the reaction, 2H+O ----> H2O One of the most attractive aspects of hydrogen as a fuel is the fact that when it is combusted it produces harmless water.
As no conversion is without some losses (the laws of thermodynamics assures this is the case) there will be heat loss, transmission losses, wear and tare on the equipment etc. There will be other losses/waste from the manufacturing of the equipment and the recycling of the equipment when it is no longer in service.
The success of the hydrogen car is because the the hydrogen fuel cell. This cell converts hydrogen into electricity and powers the car and the only byproduct is heat and water.
Hydrogen has no waste is is an element of the simplest form.
Some types of waste that can be burned to create electricity include municipal solid waste, agricultural waste, and biomass. These materials can be combusted in waste-to-energy facilities to generate electricity through steam turbines or other energy conversion technologies.
The waste product from hydrogen-fueled cars is water vapor, which is emitted as a byproduct of the chemical reaction that occurs in the fuel cell. This makes hydrogen-powered cars a potential environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles, as they produce zero harmful emissions.
You probably mean a fuel cell, which is a device for combining a fuel (usually hydrogen) with an oxidizer (usually oxygen), creating electricity (and some waste heat).
You probably mean a fuel cell, which is a device for combining a fuel (usually hydrogen) with an oxidizer (usually oxygen), creating electricity (and some waste heat).
With the price of electricity high and expected to get much higher I do not use much electricity and waste even less
Families waste food and electricity