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Oxygen-hydrogen engines

Oxygen-hydrogen engines, often called hydrogen fuel cells or hydrogen engines, generate power by combining hydrogen fuel with oxygen from the air. This chemical reaction produces electricity, water, and heat. They are cleaner than traditional engines because the main byproduct is water, not emissions like carbon dioxide. These engines are used in various applications, including vehicles and stationary power sources, offering an eco-friendly alternative for energy generation. They operate quietly and efficiently, providing an innovative way to reduce pollution and dependence on fossil fuels.