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Montage of hydrogen-powered truck, drone, warehouse forklift, and marine vessel showing various applications of hydrogen fuel cells

What Are the Applications of Hydrogen Fuel Cells?

Hydrogen fuel cells are gaining momentum—but where, exactly, are they changing the game? Hydrogen fuel cells are being applied in transportation, logistics, aerospace, and marine sectors—and new use cases are emerging with each breakthrough in technology. This post explores the

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Diagram showing four basic hydrogen production methods: SMR, electrolysis, biomass gasification, and thermochemical splitting

What Are the 4 Basic Methods of Producing Hydrogen?

Hydrogen is gaining traction, but not all hydrogen is created the same. The four main methods of producing hydrogen are [steam methane reforming (SMR)1], [electrolysis2], biomass gasification, and thermochemical water splitting. Each comes with different costs, emissions, and use cases.

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multi industry hydrogen applications including drone steel plant rocket farm and refinery

What Are the 5 Main Uses of Hydrogen?

Hydrogen isn’t just a buzzword—it’s transforming industries from energy to aviation. Hydrogen is primarily used in refining, ammonia production, fuel cells, metal treatment, and rocket propulsion. We often think of hydrogen as a future fuel—but it’s already an integral part

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hydrogen fuel cell diagram with labeled components

How Does Hydrogen Power Work?

Many people are excited about hydrogen, but few understand how it actually powers things. Hydrogen power works by converting hydrogen into electricity using a fuel cell, often producing only water as a byproduct. If you’re wondering whether hydrogen is just

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Cutaway view of hydrogen fuel cell vehicle showing tank, sensors, and safety valves

Are Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars Safe?

If hydrogen is flammable, should we really trust it in our vehicles? Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles can be just as safe—if not safer—than traditional gas or electric cars, thanks to modern engineering and strict safety protocols. Today, I want to

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