Beneath the surface of our planet lies a secret that could redefine the future of energy—natural hydrogen.
Scientists have uncovered vast underground reservoirs of this clean, renewable fuel, with estimates suggesting there’s enough to power the world for the next 200 years.
Unlike hydrogen produced through costly industrial methods, this hidden resource forms naturally through geological processes, offering a game-changing alternative to fossil fuels.
In a remote village in Mali, an accidental discovery decades ago revealed just how powerful this energy source can be.
Since then, researchers have been racing to locate more of these hidden reserves, hoping to unlock an abundant, carbon-free energy supply.
But can we tap into this resource efficiently? And what challenges stand in the way of making natural hydrogen a cornerstone of the world’s energy future?
Explore the full article to uncover how Earth’s hidden hydrogen could be the breakthrough we’ve been waiting for.