The prospect of harnessing power from hydrogen contains economic and practical significance of monumental proportions. For one, hydrogen produces only water vapor as a post-combustion waste product, making it a clean-burning fuel source. Learning
to adapt hydrogen for modern consumption needs then will impact society
by providing a fuel source that is not only plentiful but harmless to
the environment.
By learning how to store wind power for
hydrogen production, the WCROC can provide a renewable, plentiful and
clean energy source.
More information about the wind to hydrogen/ammonia project at the WCROC can be found on the
wind
section of the Renewable Energy
Initiatives website. |