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Green Hydrogen - What it is, Applications and Examples

Shirjeel Yunus
Updated on 14-Oct-2024 11:48:03

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What is Green Hydrogen? Green hydrogen is a fuel which can be obtained with the help of electrolysis. The water is electrolyzed with the help of renewable energy sources like wind, or solar power. The aim behind producing green hydrogen is to use it as a fuel. This will help in limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees centigrade. The production of green hydrogen is expensive but will come down in the future. Types of Hydrogen Hydrogen is of many types and we will discuss them here in detail − 1. Green Hydrogen Green hydrogen can be made by electrolyzing water ... Read More

Types of Energy Meters and Their Working Principles

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 18-Apr-2024 15:33:22

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An energy meter is a device used for measuring the amount of electrical energy consumed by a load over a certain period of time. This device is essential for recording the electricity usages so that consumers can monitor and change the energy consumption patterns to reduce energy consumption and hence the bill amount. An energy meter is an important link between power supplier and consumers that allows them for efficient measurement of electricity supplied or consumed. What is an Energy Meter? An electrical device or instrument which is used for measuring the amount of electricity consumed by the consumers over ... Read More

Difference Between Bond Energy and Bond Dissociation Energy Enthalpy

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 17-Apr-2023 17:48:50

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Chemical bonds are the attractive forces that hold atoms together in a molecule or compound. The strength of a chemical bond is determined by the amount of energy required to break the bond. This energy is often measured in terms of bond energy or bond dissociation energy enthalpy. While these two terms may seem similar, there are some key differences between them. What is Bond Energy? Bond energy refers to the amount of energy required to break a specific bond in a molecule or compound. It is the energy required to separate two atoms that are bonded together. Bond energy ... Read More

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