Geologic hydrogen, sometimes referred to as white, gold or natural hydrogen, refers to hydrogen gas that is found in its natural form beneath the Earth's surface. Exploratory efforts for geologic ...
Deep below the familiar layers of rock and sediment, scientists now suspect that Earth may be storing a planetary-scale cache of clean fuel. Instead of being a niche curiosity, naturally occurring ...
WASHINGTON — Until 12 years ago, most geologists believed there were no significant hydrogen deposits underground. After all, more than a century of oil and gas drilling had turned up nothing but ...
White hydrogen is cheaper to produce than other forms of hydrogen due to its natural occurrence. Early research suggests white hydrogen can have a low carbon footprint. While still in its early stages ...
Deep below our feet, scientists say the planet has quietly been generating vast stores of hydrogen that could, in theory, meet global energy demand for roughly 170,000 years. Instead of building ...
In a recent paper, US Geological Survey (USGS) geologists Geoff Ellis and Sarah Gelman estimated large potential for—and large uncertainty about—the amount of hydrogen accumulations in the world. “We ...
White hydrogen, naturally occurring and renewed within the earth's surface, offers a renewable and potentially abundant source of clean energy for various applications. Recent discoveries of white ...
What if Colombia’s next major export wasn’t coffee, coal, or oil—but green hydrogen powering ships around the world? With new maritime decarbonization rules accelerating demand for clean fuels, ...
GFZ researchers identify where to expect natural and exploitable hydrogen resources using state-of-the-art simulations of plate tectonic processes The solution may be found in nature, since various ...