Carbon dioxide and water
It's not good for human consumption.
would not be noticeable on your fuel consumption a few dollars a week.
Wendell C. Hull has written: 'Waste heat and waste products recovery potential for New Mexico' -- subject(s): Fuel, Heat recovery, Waste products as fuel
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The waste products from fuel cells are typically water and heat. In some cases, small amounts of carbon dioxide and other gases may also be produced depending on the type of fuel cell and the fuel used.
In a normal hydrogen oxygen fuel cell, the waste products are water, and heat
Nuclear energy production creates radioactive waste products, such as spent fuel rods and radioactive byproducts from fission reactions. These waste materials require careful handling and disposal due to their potential hazards to human health and the environment.
Poultry processing can affect the environment through water and air pollution from waste disposal, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy consumption. The discharge of waste from processing plants can contaminate water bodies, while the use of energy-intensive machinery contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, the transportation of poultry products further impacts the environment through fuel consumption and emissions.
Taejin Lee has written: 'Metal and organic emissions from RDF and large volume contributor combustion' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Incineration, Environmental aspects of Refuse as fuel, Environmental aspects of Waste products as fuel, Incineration, Refuse as fuel, Waste products as fuel
The waste product of fuel cells is typically water and heat. When hydrogen is used as the fuel source, the only byproducts are water vapor and heat, making fuel cells a very clean and efficient energy source.
Barry Goldstein has written: 'An assessment of organic wastes in New Mexico with a potential for energy production' -- subject(s): Waste products, Waste products as fuel
Headlight Use versus Fuel ConsumptionThe use of headlights does cause a very tiny [almost infinitesimal] amount of extra fuel consumption, BUT...To call it a waste is ridiculous as the increased safety the headlights provide far offsets the minute cost, and thus does NOT waste "gas."