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energy-and-environment1 month ago

Unlocking Earth's Hidden Hydrogen Reserves for Sustainable Energy

The article discusses how Newfoundland's ophiolite formations could be harnessed to produce low-cost 'white' hydrogen and permanently sequester CO2 through natural geological processes like serpentinization, offering a promising and scalable decarbonization solution for heavy industry, supported by growing markets and technological advancements.

energy2 years ago

Unveiling the Potential of White Hydrogen in the Fight Against Climate Change

White hydrogen, a naturally occurring form of hydrogen found in the Earth's crust, has been discovered in northeastern France, potentially one of the largest deposits ever found. This form of hydrogen, also known as "natural" or "geologic" hydrogen, has gained interest as a potential solution to the climate crisis. Unlike other types of hydrogen, white hydrogen causes no CO2 emissions when used as a fuel, is compatible with existing infrastructure, and is cheaper and more efficient to produce. Global interest and discoveries of white hydrogen deposits have been increasing, but challenges such as regulatory hurdles and cost considerations remain. Startups are capitalizing on the potential of white hydrogen, with drilling and exploration efforts underway in various countries.

energy2 years ago

"Unleashing the Power of White Hydrogen: A Game-Changer for Global Sustainability"

Scientists in France have discovered a large deposit of white hydrogen, a naturally occurring hydrogen gas that could be a game-changer in clean energy production. Unlike lab-produced hydrogen, white hydrogen does not require energy-intensive processes and is cheaper to produce. It has the potential to help mitigate climate change and curb the climate crisis. Several start-ups are already exploring ways to commercialize white hydrogen, and experts believe it could be a cost-effective solution for a sustainable future.

energy2 years ago

Unearthing Fossil Fuels: A Potential Savior for the Planet

Scientists in France have discovered a potentially large reservoir of "white hydrogen," a naturally occurring form of hydrogen that produces only water when burned, making it an attractive clean energy source. White hydrogen could be a game-changer for industries that require large amounts of energy, such as aviation, shipping, and steel-making. While hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, it is typically combined with other molecules and currently produced using fossil fuels. The recent discoveries of white hydrogen deposits in various parts of the world have sparked interest and investment in this promising energy source, although challenges remain in terms of regulations and costs.