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Biohydrogen is a type of biofuel produced from renewable sources such as biomass, organic waste, and algae. It is a clean-burning fuel that can be used to power vehicles, generate electricity, and provide heat. Biohydrogen is produced through a process called thermochemical conversion, which involves the conversion of biomass into hydrogen gas. This process is more efficient than traditional methods of producing hydrogen from fossil fuels.
Biohydrogen is an emerging market in the biofuel industry, with potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. It is also seen as a potential solution to the global energy crisis, as it can be produced from renewable sources and is more efficient than traditional methods.
Some companies in the Biohydrogen market include Air Liquide, Siemens, and Ballard Power Systems. Show Less Read more