Vast hydrogen reserves discovered in Earth’s crust could power the planet for 170,000 years
17-05-2025 07:10 via timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Vast hydrogen reserves discovered in Earth’s crust could power the planet for 170,000 years

A recent study reveals vast reserves of natural hydrogen within Earth's continental crust, can potentially supply clean energy for 170,000 years. This discovery, led by researchers from multiple universities, could revolutionise global energy systems by offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. The focus is now on developing methods to locate and extract this 'white hydrogen' efficiently.
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