Interest is growing in the potential of geological, natural hydrogen, with the politicians taking note in a world that needs new sources of low-carbon-intensity hydrogen. Christian Annesley updates on developments and talks to one player in the market, HyTerra
Of all the potential hydrogen sources around the world today, the one that’s the most intriguing – if still substantially unproven – is natural hydrogen. Natural hydrogen, also known as white hydrogen, describes the gas when it is formed by natural processes within the Earth’s crust, where it can accumulate, as well as keep being produced, in underground reservoirs.
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