Affiliation:
1. Isa Kaita College of Education, Nigeria
2. Lovely Professional University, India
Abstract
Energy has been a vital resource in our daily lives and, simultaneously, one of the worldwide main problems. However, energy is an essential resource in almost everything in our daily lives, ranging from transportation, cooking, warming residential places, electronics, factories, schools, banks, etc. The most popular forms of energy used are from biofuels, which pollute the environment and cause some hazards to humans and plants, in the states of coal, oil and gas, nuclear, and so on. Due to these concerns, a new form of energy is needed that is environmentally friendly, cost-effective, and more sustainable. With the various types of research carried out across the globe, different forms of energy were identified and tested: solar, wind, reusable batteries, etc. Various research institutions, organizations, multinational organizations, and companies are embarking on research to find meaningful solutions to the problems. None has been shown to hold much promise like the green hydrogen (GH). Against this backdrop, this research will be conducted to show how much potential it holds.