Hydrogen production primarily relies on steam reforming of natural gas, which is currently the most practical method due to the abundant supply of natural gas. However, this process raises concerns about sustainability and pollution, as it can emit the same pollutants as direct methane burning. Alternative methods, such as electrolysis and using solar power, are being explored but face economic challenges. The future of hydrogen as a fuel source may depend on advancements in production efficiency and storage technology, as well as the depletion of fossil fuels. Ultimately, hydrogen is viewed more as an energy carrier rather than a primary energy source, necessitating a renewable energy input for its production.