Use of alternative fuels in internal combustion engines – hydrogen, methanol, ammonia

The increase in greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere has caused the average global temperature to warm. The increase in greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere is largely the result of human activity. A large proportion of greenhouse gas emissions have been caused by the burning of fossil, carbon-containing fuels in the energy and transport sectors.

Global warming will increase extreme weather events (heat waves, droughts, heavy rainfall), raise sea levels and cause widespread damage to nature and well-being – especially in vulnerable communities. This is why reducing greenhouse gas emissions has received increasing attention. The Paris Climate Agreement aims to keep warming below 1.5°C compared to pre-industrial levels.