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Renew Sust Energ Rev 15(6):3034–3040Īgnolucci P (2007) Economics and market prospects of portable fuel cells. An attempt has been made to compile in this paper the past hydrogen-related technologies, present challenges, and role of hydrogen in the future.Ībbasi T, Abbasi SA (2011) Renewable hydrogen: prospects and challenges. The purpose of this paper is to reflect the current state, related issues, and projection of hydrogen and fuel elements within the conceptual framework of 61a future sustainable energy vision. The transition from fossil-based fuels to hydrogen requires intensive research to overcome scientific and socio-economic barriers. Hydrogen through fuel cells can be used in transport and distributed heating, as well as in energy storage systems.
Being 61a zero-emission fuel, it could reduce environmental impacts and craft novel energy opportunities.

Hydrogen is considered as one of the major energy solutions of the twenty-first century, capable of meeting future energy needs. One of the main problems facing our planetary bodies is unexpected and sudden climate change due to continuously increasing global energy demand, which currently is being met by fossil fuels.
