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Use of hydrogen - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

Hydrogen is used in industrial processes, as a rocket fuel, and in fuel cells for electricity generation and powering vehicles. Operators of several natural gas ...

What is hydrogen? | Hydrogen energy explained | National Grid Group

Hydrogen can be used to power vehicles, generate electricity, power industry and heat our homes and businesses. It could make a huge difference ...

Hydrogen Fuel Basics | Department of Energy

These qualities make it an attractive fuel option for transportation and electricity generation applications. It can be used in cars, in houses, for portable ...

Hydrogen: A Clean, Flexible Energy Carrier

Hydrogen can be used in fuel cells to generate electricity, or power and heat. Today, hydrogen is most commonly used in petroleum refining and ...

Hydrogen in Industrial Application - FCHEA

Hydrogen In Industrial Applications. Hydrogen has a long history of being utilized in a wide variety of industries, and the majority of hydrogen today is used ...

Hydrogen - IEA

Today, hydrogen is mainly used in the refining and chemical sectors and produced using fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas, and thus ...

Hydrogen - Energy Kids: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

Use of hydrogen · Hydrogen is used in industrial processes · Hydrogen fuel cells produce electricity · Fuel cell power plants · Fuel cells for vehicles · Hydrogen ...

Hydrogen - IRENA

It can be used to produce ammonia, which can be used as feedstock for fertilisers (the majority of current use) or as fuel for new applications such as shipping ...

Hydrogen | MIT Climate Portal

Hydrogen is the most abundant chemical substance in the universe. It can be used as a fuel that does not produce greenhouse gases when burned.

Hydrogen Basics | NREL

Some envision a future "hydrogen economy," where hydrogen is produced from a variety of energy sources, stored for later use, piped to where it is needed, and ...

What are the uses for hydrogen in today's world and the future? | VINCI

The largest hydrogen users include fertiliser manufacturing (involving ammonia synthesis), oil refineries, metal production and methanol synthesis.

Hydrogen uses | Department of Energy and Climate

Power generation. Hydrogen can be used in gas turbines or fuel cells to generate electricity. This can be particularly useful during high demand ...

Is hydrogen the clean energy solution we need?

While hydrogen is mainly used today in fertilizer production and oil refining, supporters envision it everywhere from transportation fuel to home heating and ...

Science 101: Hydrogen Energy | Argonne National Laboratory

Hydrogen can be used in fuel cells or burned as fuel in engines. Scientists and engineers are working to improve these technologies, which could replace the use ...

Science & Tech Spotlight: Hydrogen Uses | U.S. GAO

Hydrogen has potential uses in many industries, including steel production, vehicle fuel cells, aviation fuel, and power generation. If produced ...

6 reasons why hydrogen is a fuel of the future - Spectra

Hydrogen is the most abundant element, making up around 90% of the known universe · Hydrogen produces no CO2 emissions when used, so can produce ...

Hydrogen as an Energy Source - National Governors Association

Industrial Uses. Hydrogen is used by refineries to lower the sulfur content of diesel fuel. As such, refinery demand for hydrogen has increased ...

Hydrogen fuel cells and combustion engines - Volvo Group

Hydrogen fuel cells are an efficient power source for trucks, construction equipment buses and industrial or marine applications.

Hydrogen could be used for nearly everything. It probably shouldn't be.

Hydrogen is perhaps the ultimate multi-tool. It can be used in fuel cells or combustion engines and is sometimes called the Swiss Army knife for cleaning up ...

The Future of Hydrogen – Analysis - IEA

Today, hydrogen is used mostly in oil refining and for the production of fertilisers. For it to make a significant contribution to clean energy ...


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Hydrogen peroxide

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Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula H₂O₂. In its pure form, it is a very pale blue liquid that is slightly more viscous than water.

Sucralfate

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Sucralfate, sold under various brand names, is a medication used to treat stomach ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease, radiation proctitis, and stomach inflammation and to prevent stress ulcers.

Thermonuclear weapon

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A thermonuclear weapon, fusion weapon or hydrogen bomb is a second-generation nuclear weapon design. Its greater sophistication affords it vastly greater destructive power than first-generation nuclear bombs, a more compact size, a lower mass, or a combination of these benefits.