Hydrogen technologies
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Hydrogen technologies are technologies for creating electricity from hydrogen. They are related to the goal of a future hydrogen economy. The application of hydrogen technologies have the potential to play role in preventing climate change and are applicable in many uses.
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[edit] Hydrogen production
- Artificial photosynthesis
- Biohydrogen
- Biological hydrogen production (Algae)
- Electrolysis
- Electrolysis electrochemical cell
- Steam reforming
- Sulfur-iodine cycle
- Water splitting
[edit] Fuel cells
- Alkaline fuel cell (AFC)
- Direct borohydride fuel cell (DBFC)
- Direct-ethanol fuel cell (DEFC)
- Direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC)
- Electro-galvanic fuel cell (EGFC)
- Flow Battery (RFC)
- Formic acid fuel cell (FAFC)
- Metal Hydride fuel cell (MHFC)
- Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC)
- Molten-carbonate fuel cell (MCFC)
- Phosphoric-acid fuel cell (PAFC)
- Photoelectrochemical cell (PEC)
- Proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC)
- Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cell (PCFC)
- Reversible fuel cell (RFC)
- Solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC)
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[edit] Hydrogen infrastructure
- Hydrogen infrastructure
- Hydrogen pipeline transport
- Hydrogen piping
- Hydrogen station
- Homefueler
- Home Energy Station
- Hydrogen highway
- Zero Regio
- Hydrogen compressor
- Hydrogen leak testing
- Hydrogen microsensor
- Hydrogen purifier
- Hydrogen analyzer
- Hydrogen valve
[edit] Hydrogen storage
[edit] Hydrogen vehicles
[edit] Historic hydrogen filled airships
[edit] Hydrogen powered cars
- BMW H2R
- BMW Hydrogen 7
- Chrysler Natrium
- Fiat Panda Hydrogen
- Fuel Cell Bus Club
- General Motors Hy-wire
- General Motors Sequel
- Honda FCX
- Mercedes-Benz F-Cell
- Morgan LIFEcar
- Peugeot Quark
[edit] Hydrogen powered planes
- Hyfish
- Smartfish
- Tupolev Tu-155-hydrogen-powered version of Tu-154[1]
[edit] Related technologies
Hydrogen is not in and of itself an energy source, because it is not naturally occurring as a fuel. The potential environmental impact depends primarily on the methods used to generate the hydrogen fuel.
[edit] Environmental
[edit] Nuclear
[edit] Organic chemistry:
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Gas-absorption refrigerator
- Diaphragm compressor
- Metal Diaphragm
- Thermal hydrogen compressor
- Electrochemical compression
- Electroosmotic pump
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Hydrogen Powered Tupolev Tu-155 Development of Cryogenic Fuel Aircraft, Tupelov

