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Canada's Untapped Potential: Natural Hydrogen, Interview with Omid Ardakani

Canada’s Untapped Potential: Natural Hydrogen, Interview with Omid Ardakani

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso28/08/20242 Mins Read
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In a recent interview with Omid Ardakani, a research scientist at Natural Resources Canada, a spotlight was cast on Canada’s vast and untapped potential for natural hydrogen.

The insights shared reveal a promising avenue for the nation’s energy landscape, paving the way for a greener and more sustainable future.

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Natural hydrogen, distinct from its manufactured counterpart, originates from deep within the Earth’s crust. Ardakani shed light on its unique genesis, explaining how it’s formed through the radioactive decay of elements or the oxidation of iron-rich rocks. The sheer abundance of these geological conditions across Canada paints a picture of a potential hydrogen powerhouse.

However, the path to harnessing this potential is not without its challenges. Traditional hydrocarbon exploration methods fall short when it comes to identifying and quantifying natural hydrogen reserves. Furthermore, establishing the necessary infrastructure for extraction and utilization in remote regions presents a significant hurdle.

Despite these challenges, there’s a growing sense of optimism among experts. Canada boasts a robust scientific community well-versed in hydrogen research. The Geological Survey of Canada is spearheading a pioneering program to identify potential hydrogen hotspots, paving the way for targeted exploration efforts. Moreover, the nation’s existing expertise in producing hydrogen through other means positions it at the forefront of developing a thriving natural hydrogen industry.

Ardakani’s insights provide a glimpse into a future where natural hydrogen plays a pivotal role in Canada’s energy mix. As the world transitions towards cleaner and more sustainable energy sources, this untapped resource could well be the key to unlocking a new era of industrial growth and environmental responsibility. The journey towards harnessing natural hydrogen is undoubtedly complex, but the potential rewards are immense, not just for Canada, but for the global energy landscape.

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