Wind-powered electrolysis is an approach that provides the formation of hydrogen gas using wind energy. Wind-triggered generators produce an electrical current that is applied to the electrolytic cell where the reaction of electrolysis occurs. This process is associated with the transfer of current-derived electrons to water molecules resulting in the formation of gaseous hydrogen. This reduced hydrogen can be further used as a fuel. As a result, wind-powered electrolysis is a kind of green energy as wind energy is transformed into chemical energy and is not associated with the use of fossil fuels.
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