Fuel reforming is a process that converts a hydrocarbon fuel into a hydrogen-rich gas mixture, which can then be used in fuel cells for power generation. This technology is essential for enabling the widespread adoption of fuel cell vehicles and other clean energy applications. Fuel reforming can be achieved through various methods such as steam reforming, partial oxidation, and autothermal reforming. The goal of fuel reforming is to produce a high-purity hydrogen gas with minimal carbon dioxide emissions, making it a more sustainable and efficient alternative to traditional fossil fuels. Research in this area focuses on optimizing the efficiency and performance of fuel reforming technologies to make them commercially viable and environmentally friendly.