In Jules Verne's 1875 work, water as a fuel is envisioned. Hydrogen's potential as a clean energy source is hampered by production challenges. Various hydrogen types, classified by color, reflect differing methods and emissions. Most hydrogen today comes from fossil fuels, necessitating a shift to low-carbon technologies for climate sustainability. The post Why is hydrogen assigned different colors? appeared first on Visualizing Energy.
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