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Browsing: Natural Hydrogen
The economics of clean hydrogen have long been trapped in an uncomfortable paradox. Green hydrogen, produced through electrolysis powered by…
Swiss Geo Energy has secured a surface exploration permit in the Canton of Vaud to assess natural hydrogen, helium, and deep geothermal resources within a single integrated program, marking a first for Switzerland’s subsurface development strategy.
MAX Power has initiated a financing round aiming to raise between C$4 million and C$20 million to accelerate development of its Saskatchewan natural hydrogen assets.
Natural Hydrogen Reenters Australia’s Energy Debate as Otway Basin Licenses Revive Century Old Data
Natural hydrogen has reemerged as a niche but closely watched segment of the energy transition, driven by the prospect of bypassing electrolyzer costs that still dominate green hydrogen economics.
In northern Sweden, the HYBRIT consortium has secured an extension of its temporary building permit for its underground hydrogen storage pilot in Luleå until 2031, allowing continued testing of a technology that early data suggest could cut variable hydrogen production costs by 25 to 40 percent.
Vema Tests Engineered Mineral Hydrogen in Quebec as Canada Searches for Firm Low-Carbon Supply
Vema Hydrogen has drilled its first two pilot wells in Quebec, launching what it describes as the world’s first field test of Engineered Mineral Hydrogen, a method designed to produce hydrogen directly from subsurface rock formations.
Getech has secured its first contract in stimulated geologic hydrogen, partnering with GeoKiln on a pilot project in Minnesota that targets hydrogen production directly within iron-rich subsurface formations rather than at the surface.
China’s Arctic Mining: Opportunities, Challenges, and Strategic Geopolitical Dynamics Revealed
China’s involvement in Arctic mining has become a focal point of international economic and geopolitical discussions, particularly as the melting…
Global hydrogen demand currently consumes close to 100 million tonnes annually for refining and ammonia production, creating a potential market…
If you listen to most conference panels, natural hydrogen sounds like a miracle waiting to be monetized. A geological cheat…
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