"Unleashing Hydrogen: The Future of Renewable Energy"

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Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin are pioneering a method to produce hydrogen from iron-rich rocks without CO2 emissions, potentially revolutionizing the hydrogen industry. The project aims to stimulate a natural geologic process called "serpentinization" using natural catalysts to produce hydrogen gas at lower temperatures and depths easily accessible by today’s technology. If successful, this could jump-start a brand-new type of hydrogen industry, offering a low-carbon alternative to current methods and significantly impacting the sustainable energy landscape.
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