Why Hydrogen Is The Future Farm Fuel

Why hydrogen is the future farm fuel 11-02-2022 | Tech in focus | Article
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson fills up a JCB hydrogen telehandler. - Photo: JCB
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson fills up a JCB hydrogen telehandler. - Photo: JCB
Hydrogen has the potential to become a next natural farm produce. As a clean or green energy source it can produce energy on farms and help reduce emissions. Will it be used to power fuel cells or combustion engines? In the ‘green fuels’ series, Future Farming is taking a closer look at energy sources that can help farmers run their tractors and machinery more sustainable or even climate neutral. The first episode focussed on methane as an alternative energy source to diesel. Methane gas

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