There’s enough natural hydrogen trapped underground to meet all projected demands for hundreds of years. An unpublished report by the US Geological Survey identifies it as a new primary resource, and fires the starter pistol on a new gold rush.
There’s enough natural hydrogen trapped underground to meet all projected demands for hundreds of years. An unpublished report by the US Geological Survey identifies it as a new primary resource, and fires the starter pistol on a new gold rush.
We’re talking about H2 here, not CH4. And we’re talking mining, not producing.
I can produce H2 from H20 in my kitchen. Done it lots of times! Of course that nets less energy than it took to extract.