Benefits include: Fuel cells have a higher efficiency than diesel or gas engines. Most fuel cells operate silently, compared to internal combustion engines. They are therefore ideally suited for use within buildings such as hospitals. read more
Fuel cells can eliminate pollution caused by burning fossil fuels; for hydrogen fuelled fuel cells, the only by-product at point of use is water. If the hydrogen comes from the electrolysis of water driven by renewable energy, then using fuel cells eliminates greenhouse gases over the whole cycle. read more
A fuel cell is a device that converts hydrogen fuel (obtained from natural gas, gasoline, methanol, propane, etc.) via an oxidation process into electricity. The process is an electrochemical reaction that is similar to the process that occurs in a normal battery. read more
Hydrogen energy is in fact 3 times more potent than gasoline and other fossil-based sources of fuel. This ideally means that you need less hydrogen to complete an enormous task. It also offers motive power for airplanes, boats, cars, and both portable and stationary fuel cell applications. read more