Fuels made from renewable resources are known as renewable fuels. Biofuels and hydrogen fuel are two examples. Usage of green fuels can reduce the consumption of nonrenewable resources. Nonrenewable fuels such as natural gas, LPG, biogas, biofuel, petroleum, and other fossil fuels, as well as nuclear energy, are not renewable.
For usage in fuel cell automobiles, hydrogen is a potentially emissions-free alternative fuel that can be created from local resources. Natural gas is a readily available gaseous fuel with substantial cost savings over gasoline and diesel.
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