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Hydrogen is used as the energy source for fuel cells. A fuel cell combines hydrogen fuel and oxygen to produce electricity, which is used to power an electric motor.Key facts
"Air Products reports 347,000 hydrogen fuelings per year" (Fuel Cells in America)
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