Water is a crucial resource for both the environment and human health. Electrolysis, a process that splits water into hydrogen and oxygen, is highly efficient and environmentally friendly, especially when powered by renewable energy sources like hydroelectric power.
There is no environmental impact related to the use of energy for this reaction
The best way to do this would be by splitting water (H2O) into its constituents: hydrogen and oxygen. This is possible using a process known as electrolysis
Previous studies have shown that hydrogen production via alkaline water electrolysis (AEL) is very environmentally friendly if it is supplied with renewable energy
There is no product in this reaction considered to be waste
Water benefits the ecosystems by having a renewable energy source which does not pollute.
Ecosystems
The Hydroelectric water source is a renewable energy which benefits the Earth without polluting it.
Efficiency
Capture the energy of falling water to generate electricity
Hydroelectric
$1.9 trillion per year
Cost
No Government Policies
Cholera, diarrhea, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid, and polio
Contaminated water and poor sanitation
Health Concerns
Overall, the world is using 9,087 billion cubic meters of water per year.
Annual Production
Regulate body temperature
Flushes out toxins and waste
Lets body to absorb and assimilate minerals, vitamins, amino acids, glucose and other substances