Hydrogen Facts and Figures affirms making hydrogen technology research and development, and DIY methods experiments relevant.
*For one, hydrogen as a source of energy emits no toxic chemicals.
Those who can afford a hydrogen fuel cell cars are switching to it and well meaning small time technology inventors are passionately doing their part of the job in establishing home-based hydrogen production to lessen energy dependency.
*There are more than 500 hydrogen fueling stations around the world (and growing) and fuel cell cars is expected to reach up to 2.8 million by 2020 - Pike Research Reports
*Hydrogen is the most common and abundant element in the universe. It is about 75% of its elemental mass. It is present in fresh and salt water, wastes, natural gasses or fossil fuels, plants, others.
Properties of the Element Hydrogen
Name of Element : Hydrogen
Atomic Number of Hydrogen : 1
Symbol of Element : H
Atomic Weight 1.0079
Melting Point: 259.14°C
Boiling Point: 252.87°C
Color of Hydrogen : Colorless
*Statement issued by Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (1999) - “No Safety issues are foreseen that would warrant cessation of Hydrogen as a vehicle fuel.”
*From the US Department of Energy - “Hydrogen can be produced, stored, and dispensed safely.”
Indeed, making hydrogen is a worthwhile and timely pursuit amidst global crisis.
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