Because it is very light in weight, burns in air with a high temperature and does not produce any carbon dioxide or other "greenhouse gases", since the only direct product from combustion is water. However if burned with air in an internal combustion engine it will still produce nitrogen oxides, which when combined with the water in clouds makes acid rain pollution. Therefore the best use of hydrogen as fuel is in a fuel cell to generate electricity for electric cars.
For a comparison with methane see the link below. LPG is not considered as an ideal fuel, the ideal don't exist.
Only if Fusion becomes a reality. Since "free" hydrogen is not available it must be "made" (separated from water, etc.). Thus it can "transport" energy, but it can't be a fuel (or energy) source.
helium
fossil fuel may be depleted soon. but hydrogen gas can me made available. also, if there are cheaper ways to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, then the better it is as water is available everywhere ----------------------------------------------------------------- Fuel cells produce hydrogen gas from fossil fuels, and renewable fuel sources. Hydrogen can also be made from other energy (electric) sources and electrolysis of water, but compressing and transporting it poses it's own problems. Despite this, the production of hydrogen as a fuel source uses more energy than can be gained from the hydrogen itself.
Because Hydrogen is the fuel of Stars, hydrogen consumed and Helium is formed.
For a comparison with methane see the link below. LPG is not considered as an ideal fuel, the ideal don't exist.
because there i sn abundance of itType your answer here...
Hydrogen has the highest calorific value, which should make it good fuel
Hydrogen is not a fossil fuel because it is renewable. Sources of energy that are non-renewable are considered fossil fuels
Hydrogen fuel is considered a biofuel. It comes from the electrolysis of water. It is used in forests and agriculture.
No, no real gas is actually an ideal gas.
Hydrogen fuel is considered a biofuel. It comes from the electrolysis of water. It is used in forests and agriculture.
Mostly hydrogen for a star like our sun in the solar system.
Only if Fusion becomes a reality. Since "free" hydrogen is not available it must be "made" (separated from water, etc.). Thus it can "transport" energy, but it can't be a fuel (or energy) source.
Water is the benefit of a hydrogen fuel cell ;)
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'.
no because hydrogen fuel cells are renewable