From Rocks to Fuel: How White Hydrogen Powers a Greener Future

White Hydrogen

As the global energy sector intensifies its transition toward low-carbon solutions, white hydrogen, also known as natural or geologic hydrogen, is gaining traction as a potential game-changer. Unlike green hydrogen, which is produced through energy-intensive electrolysis, or blue hydrogen, which requires carbon capture, white hydrogen is formed naturally underground and can be extracted with minimal … Read more