We are currently living through uncertain times. With climate change on our doorstep, it is an incentive for us to switch to a cleaner, greener and more sustainable fuel.
Step forward hydrogen, the fuel intended for the future. As a fuel capable for use in cars, homes and even aeroplanes, it is still in relative infancy. But it has been the small-scale and sporadic production of hydrogen for use in cars, households and planes that has shown people that its possibilities are ceaseless.
Fossil fuels have been heavily relied upon over the past century. The burning of these unsustainable fuels has brought remarkable development and opportunities, but it has not been without consequences.
Carbon dioxide (CO2), which has been, and still is relentlessly pumped into our atmosphere, is thought to be the biggest contributor to environmental world climate-change. The depletion of oil reserves is also in a rapid decline, while it has been stated that it will only be a decade from now before world oil production peaks.
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