A fuel reforming apparatus in constructed with a main body including a
first pipe and a second pipe disposed in the first pipe and a heat source
installed in the second pipe and adapted to generate thermal energy in
the second pipe. A reforming reaction unit is formed by filling a
reforming catalyst in a space defined between the first and second pipes
and is adapted to generate a reformed gas containing hydrogen through a
reforming reaction of the fuel. A housing encloses the main body and
allows a combustion gas generated from the heat source to flow along an
outer circumference of the reforming reaction unit.