Hydrogen is more energy dense, cheaper, more abundant and when burned it produces water rather than carbon dioxide, so has less effect on the environment, as far as Global warming is concerned, than burning hydrocarbons such as fossil fuels. However, hydrogen is not abundant in a useful form and must be produced by using energy. It is therefore more of an energy store than an energy source, and the methods of producing the energy for producing the hydrogen may be harmful to the environment in themselves.
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Fossil fuels were never invented, they were discovered. Some people think that coal may have been used as fuel in prehistoric times.
Petroleum is called "fossil fuel." Fossil fuels are made after a long time out of decaying organisms. Because it takes so long to create fossil fuels, and because it isn't taking us long to use fossil fuels, they are limited. How much petroleum we have left is unknown, but there is a limit.
Currently it is not as economical as using fossil based fuels. For instance, the production of ethanol as a fuel is currently more expensive than the extraction of octane from crude oil. And also, fossil fuels tend to have a higher heat of combustion (more power).
Most of our automobiles today run on petroleum. However, fossil fules are not going to last forever so since last couple of decades there has been tremendous research to find reseasonable alternative to petroleum. Research on biodiesel, synthetic fuels, hybrid fuels hold promising future to conventional fossil fuel alternative.
no because hydrogen fuel cells are renewable
Because hydrogen when burnt releases only water as a byproduct. Fossil fuels release pollution in the form of carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas, causing global warming. So hydrogen is a much better fuel than fossil fuel (coal, oil and natural gas).
Coal IS a fossil fuel
Most rockets today use liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as fuel, not fossil fuels. These fuels react to produce water vapor and can be considered eco-friendly compared to fossil fuels. However, some rockets still use a combination of liquid oxygen and kerosene as fuel, which is a fossil fuel.
Yes it is a fossil fuel.
No, hydrogen is not a fossil fuel because it is not derived from ancient organic matter like oil, coal, and natural gas. Hydrogen is an element that can be sourced from a variety of resources, including water, biomass, and renewable electricity.
In a fossil fuel is different fuels that have been burned
No, not all fossil fuels contain methane. Fossil fuels primarily consist of carbon and hydrogen, with varying amounts of other elements like sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen. Methane is mainly found in natural gas, which is a fossil fuel, but not all fossil fuels contain methane.
Fuel fits in fossil fuels because it is oil or fossil fuels which are used as fuel. Fuel isn't necessarily petrol , it is anything that powers something, like weetbix is a fuel for your body.
No, water is not considered a fossil fuel. Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, while water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen molecules.
Fossil fuels-including coal, natural gas, and oil-are formed from the fossilized remains of prehistoric plants and animals, and fossil fuels provide about 95% of the world's total energy. Alternative fuels are better for the environment and often better for the economy than fossil fuels. Learn about the controversies and conservation plans surrounding fossil fuels, and explore the alternatives.
Carbon Most common in all fossil fuels is carbon. In natural gas, both hydrogen and carbon are common.