Yes, fuel cells are generally considered good for the environment because they produce electricity through a chemical reaction, typically using hydrogen and oxygen, with water and heat as the only byproducts. This process emits no greenhouse gases or pollutants when hydrogen is sourced from renewable energy. However, the environmental benefits depend on the method used to produce hydrogen; if derived from fossil fuels, it can still have a significant carbon footprint. Overall, when paired with sustainable hydrogen production, fuel cells can contribute to reducing emissions and promoting cleaner energy systems.
yes,methane is a good fuel as it does not pollutes environment
cant learn every individual move of the system but i know what the fuel cell will be good for
It can be used as a carbon neutral fuel.
Well... fuel is BAD for the environment and it is not good for people. But fuel is good for you if you need to run a car or other fuel powered device.
To help People With their life but it is not good for the environment!
because it doesnt harm the the ozone as much
A fuel cell oxidizes a fuel source, a standard cell is an electrochemical reaction.
Neither car is available and most likely will not be for some time, if ever. Fuel cell technology is probably closer to a reality. The major disadvantage is that they produce no fuel savings and are not a positive for our environment. Hydrogen is derived by stripping it from natural gas. The net result is that we use fossil fuel to power the fuel cell car.
Currenty electric vehicles are the most fuel efficient vehicles and are better for the environment. Hybrids and hydrogen vehicles are also good for protecting the environment and pretty efficient.
It isn't good cause it is just like littering.
Chaperonins provide a good environment to facilitate protein folding.
The fuel for a cell is made up of oxygen and hydrogen. The chemical energy produced by the two is what is converted to serve as fuel for the cell.