Hydrogen - Wikipedia Hydrogen is a chemical element; it has the symbol H and atomic number 1 It is the lightest and most abundant chemical element in the universe, constituting about 75% of all normal matter
Hydrogen | Properties, Uses, Facts | Britannica The earliest known chemical property of hydrogen is that it burns with oxygen to form water; indeed, the name hydrogen is derived from Greek words meaning ‘maker of water ’
Hydrogen explained - U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Hydrogen can be produced, or separated, from a variety of sources—including water, fossil fuels, or biomass—and used as a source of energy or fuel Hydrogen has the highest energy content of any common fuel by weight (about three times more than gasoline)
Hydrogen - Department of Energy Hydrogen has been described as the “Swiss army knife” of energy because it plays a key role in several sectors where there are limited or no viable alternatives (including in applications where electrification is particularly challenging or costly)
Hydrogen Energy Explained: Everything You Should Know This article, brought to you by the Renewable Energy Institute, an accredited provider of renewable energy education and training, provides an accessible overview of hydrogen; how it works, its advantages and challenges and the technologies shaping its future