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1. Water is life. Nothing survives without water. Water is abundant everywhere.

Now, we said
before that water contains the primary components of good fuel. The hydrogen. Is there is a
possibility that water will be a source of Hydrogen? Or we mean, we can subject water in a
certain process and we are deriving Hydrogen from it continuously? If yes, how?

=YES, Although abundant on earth as an element, hydrogen is almost always found as part of
another compound, such as water (H 2O) or methane (CH4), and it must be separated into pure
hydrogen (H2) for use in fuel cell electric vehicles. Hydrogen fuel combines with oxygen from the
air through a fuel cell, creating electricity and water through an electrochemical process.

Hydrogen can be produced from diverse, domestic resources, including fossil fuels, biomass, and
water electrolysis with electricity. The environmental impact and energy efficiency of hydrogen
depends on how it is produced. Several projects are underway to decrease costs associated
with hydrogen production.

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