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**🌍 Nature’s Hidden Treasure: The Clean Hydrogen Revolution We’ve Overlooked**



Almost completely hydrogen used in the present world comes from hydro-carbon or fossil fuel, which is responsible for about 2.4% of global carbon dioxide emissions. The demand for hydrogen in 2022 was 90 million metric tons, which is expected to reach 540 million metric tons by 2050. Carbon sequestration and renewable power -operated electrolysis to minimize carbon emissionsAlthough it is arranged, they are extremely expensive. Therefore, there is no alternative to finding a carbon dioxide-free hydrogen production system.


To solve this problem, a group of researchers at the University of Oxford, Durham and Toronto consider the natural hydrogen deep in the geography. It is estimated that the amount of hydrogen produced in the continental earth of the earth in the last few billion years is about 1 next 1It is possible to meet the strength of mankind for millions of thousands of years. However, most of these hydrogen are still underground.


So far, scientists had some information about where natural hydrogen was being deposited. The new study discusses the primary components in detail to find the hydrogen system. Production space, quantity, rock type, circulation method, made of gas fields,Possible space for destruction - from all this information, industrial companies can start finding hydrogen -free hydrogen around the world. Underground microbes or microbes break down hydrogen very quickly. So in the environment where they are not present or less, hydrogen accumulation is more likely to be accumulated.


Mantle inside the earth has given birth to many fantasies as a source of hydrogen gas. But this study is clearIt has been that they are not practically effective. Rather, it is possible to get the essential ingredients for the entire hydrogen system in many ordinary geological environment. Some of these sources are geographically new, and some sources are very ancient. However, they are scattered all over the world.


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