Geologic hydrogen is high-risk but high-reward due to challenges related to limited, non-real-world knowledge, according to a new study.
Geologic hydrogen, also known as white or natural hydrogen, is formed inside the Earth’s crust through natural processes in areas of iron-rich rock and can accumulate in underground reservoirs.
Its potential as a clean and low-cost source of hydrogen has been growing in recent years, as various companies and governments start exploration efforts.
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