No. Hydrogen is not derived from biological sources. It is produced by electrolysis of water.
Hydrogen fuel is considered a biofuel. It comes from the electrolysis of water. It is used in forests and agriculture.
Hydrogen fuel is considered a biofuel. It comes from the electrolysis of water. It is used in forests and agriculture.
There are many ways in which you could get energy from biofuel. You could for example burn the biofuel substance.
Biofuel is energy made by heat.
Different types of plants can be turned into biofuel
Renewable energy (solar, wind, water (hydro, tidal and wave), geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass, biofuel and hydrogen).
Renewable energy (solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass, biofuel and hydrogen).
the answer is biofuel
Different types of plants can be turned into biofuel
Petrol (Gasoline) Diesel LPG Biofuel Hydrogen (theoretical - Gyro-Magnetical - as a source of energy)
Renewable energy (solar, wind, water (hydro, tidal and wave), geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass, biofuel and hydrogen).
there are many good things about biofuel. here is a list: 1. it can be used on any diesel engine, with little or no modifications. 2. it is carbon neutral, because just as much CO2 that goes into making it comes out when burned. 3. it is cleaner than fossil diesel, because there is no sulfur in it; unlike fossil fuels. 4. you can go longer on a gallon of biofuel (or fossil diesel) than with gas or ethonal. 5. unlike ethonal or hydrogen, the infrastructure for transport is already there. 6. a lot less energy goes into making biofuel than ethonal or hydrogen. but there is a con: the plants that produce biofuel must be grown on fertile soil, and produces very little fuel per acre. that will change, however, with algae oil and jatropha oil, because both are inedible, can be grown just about anywhere, and produce a lot of fuel per acre.