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With ARPA-E funding, MIT Assistant Professor Iwnetim Abate aims to stimulate natural hydrogen production underground, potentially unearthing a new path to a cheap, carbon-free energy source.
It's commonly thought that the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen, exists mainly alongside other elements with oxygen in water, for example, and with carbon in methane. But naturally occurring underground pockets of pure hydrogen are punching holes in that notion and generating attention as a potentially unlimited source of carbon-free power.
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Scientists, entrepreneurs and federal officials are searching furiously for a carbon-free fuel they hope to find buried underground. The search is fueled by a recent and dramatic change in thinking
When it comes to renewable energy, hydrogen is hailed as a pivotal resource in the zero-carbon game plan. Hydrogen energy is accessible, produces lower greenhouse gas emissions and can.
As studies show far more natural hydrogen underground than believed, well-funded efforts to drill for the gas are underway around the globe. Boosters see a plentiful green replacement for fossil fuels, but skeptics say its large-scale use may not be practical or cost-effective.