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The pursuit of sustainable and clean energy sources has led researchers to explore unconventional avenues, and geologic hydrogen has emerged as a compelling frontier.
Unlike conventional hydrogen production methods, geologic hydrogen taps into Earth’s subsurface reservoirs, offering a potentially vast and untapped source of this versatile element.
This video delves into the details of geologic hydrogen production, its feasibility on a large scale, the countries actively researching this method, and the extraction techniques employed.
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