Hydrogen gas is a completely clean burning fuel; its only by-product is water. It
also contains relatively high amount of energy compared with other fuels due to
its chemical structure.
This requires a high-energy input, making commercial hydrogen very inefficient.]
Use of a biological vector as a means to split water, and therefore produce hydrogen
gas, would allow for the only energy input to be solar radiation. Biological vectors
can include bacteria or more commonly algae. This process is known as biological
hydrogen production. It requires the use of single celled organisms to create hydrogen
gas through fermentation. Without the presence of oxygen, also known as an anaerobic
environment, regular cellular respiration cannot take place and a process known
as fermentation takes over.
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