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Earth’s Secret Hydrogen Vault: Trapped Underground, Ready to Power the Future

Summary by Sci Tech Daily
A groundbreaking study reveals how natural clean hydrogen, buried deep in Earth’s crust, could fuel a greener future. Scientists have cracked the “recipe” for finding underground hydrogen, identifying the geological conditions that allow it to form, rise, and stay trapped until it’s tapped. Like baking a perfect soufflé, it all comes down to getting the [...]

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Hydrogen seemed to be the fuel of the future, as it was revolutionizing renewable energies and the automotive industry at the same time, yet now a new fuel has been discovered that seems to be much more efficient, but what is it?The hydrogen problem Hydrogen has become increasingly popular as it is an element that promised to be the key to the energy transition, promising a decarbonized future, cars that would only emit water vapor and much clea…

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Humanity continues to pursue an energy system that is infinite (or almost), cheap and easily accessible. While it is true that renewable energies currently in use, such as wind or solar, represent in this sense a giant step towards fossil fuels, it is still possible to achieve better sources for the future. It would be the case of natural hydrogen that is accumulated in the earth’s crust and that has a potential that only now begins to be quanti…

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Sci Tech Daily broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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