The energy transition has been focused on electricity for two decades now. But what if we’ve been innovating in the wrong direction? The latest discovery across the ocean makes that clear. We have the fuel of the future, and now we know how to sell it anywhere on the planet, an unprecedented export strategy that will set a landmark.
White hydrogen, an unprecedented fuel leaving green and blue ones behind
Often named as the fuel of the future, hydrogen is becoming popular as countries strive to get off fossil fuel dependence. As opposed to the conventional energy sources, hydrogen is considered an energy carrier, enabling shipping and storage of the other forms of energy.
A variant, white hydrogen, has lately emerged as focus of research. White hydrogen was first found in Mali in 1987 it is a basic energy source which is formed underground through chemical reactions.
Areas such as Lorraine, France, has revealed massive quantities of native hydrogen, hinting at the paradigm shifting role of hydrogen in the energy industry. Scientists Jacques Pironon and Phillipe De Donato made a breakthrough discovery during their methane review in northeastern France (you know, neocolonialism, always a controversial matter).
With specialized probes they observed hydrogen increasing concentrations deep in the earth. Unexpected discovery further defenders hope for white hydrogen as an energy producer of the future, as one may think about an innovating topic like this one.
An infinite fuel that has been sought after for decades has been discovered across the Atlantic: all the details
The revelation of white hydrogen reserves has gone beyond the European boundaries with notable hydrogen discoveries reported across the Atlantic Ocean. Scientists, fully armed with complex sounding equipment, have found the presence of hydrogen in subsoils.
It could be a lighthouse in the battle on climate change. These results emphasize global energy potential of white hydrogen as affordable and green. And green and blue hydrogen will be left behind. How were we going to think that earlier?
The researches of Jacques Pironon and Phillipe De Donato in France’s Lorraine mining basin indicated the steep increase of hydrogen proportions with the deepening depth. The revelation was, undoubtedly, an unexpected one.
So far, no oil company or government other than that of France has shown any interest, which implies that it will take time to see how extraction is going. It goes anyway to be a perfect fit into Europe’s green strategy, materialised in the European Green Deal.
A pipeline in the Atlantic Ocean, the key to exporting and selling it to the world
Leveraging the might of white hydrogen opens up a new frontier to transform the industries that depend on substantial energy demanding operations. Nevertheless, how to materialize this opportunity is the problem.
Deposits have been discovered everywhere in the world, but it takes both investment and innovation to convert them into workable energy sources. Enterprises and academics are positive about white hydrogen commercialization products.
Technology has improved and the growing need for clean energy alternatives have promoted the vision of a transatlantic pipeline, to export white hydrogen to global markets. Such infrastructure would equally help in energy security as well as towards transitioning to a more sustainable future.
As you have seen, the fuel of the future is here to stay and, above all, so that we can commercialize it and help the rest of the world advance in its ecological transition. But first we have to solve the challenge of bringing it across the Atlantic Ocean to America, although we already have a promising idea for doing so.