Daily Special Current Affairs Material for IAS (Pre) 2013 - Topic: "Hydrogen: Energy of The Future"

Daily Special Current Affairs Material for IAS (Pre) 2013

Chapter: Science & Technology

Topic: Hydrogen: Energy of The Future

Q. Why Hydrogen is called future energy?

Ans. The biggest advantage with hydrogen is that it has the highest energy content per unit mass among known fuels and it burns to produce water as a by-product. It is, therefore, not only an efficient energy carrier but also an environmentally benign fuel as well.

Consequently, a National Hydrogen Energy Road Map was prepared in 2005 which provides for various pathways for development of hydrogen energy i.e. production, storage, transport, safety, delivery and applications. However, the current technologies for use of hydrogen are yet to be optimized and commercialized but efforts for the same have already started.

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Q. What is the process of production of Hydrogen for energy?

Ans. Hydrogen is found only in combined state on earth and therefore its production involves the process of its isolation from its compounds, a process which itself requires energy. Globally, about 96% of hydrogen is produced presently using hydrocarbons. About 4% hydrogen is produced through electrolysis of water. Refineries and fertilizer plants are major in-situ producers and consumers of hydrogen in India. It is also produced as a by-product in chloro-alkali industry.

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