With increasing interest in clean fuel alternatives, hydrogen production from biomass & bioenergy applications is gaining momentum. Biomass gasification, pyrolysis, and microbial electrolysis are key pathways for generating biohydrogen, providing a renewable alternative to fossil-based hydrogen. Advances in catalytic reforming and photocatalysis are improving hydrogen yield while reducing process costs. The integration of biohydrogen with fuel cells and hydrogen storage systems is enhancing its viability in transportation and industrial sectors. As demand for green hydrogen grows, refining these production technologies is critical for establishing a sustainable hydrogen economy.
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