Researchers in Canada discovered a natural hydrogen source in ancient Shield rocks near Timmins, Ontario, with measurements showing potential annual production of 140 tonnes—enough to power 400 homes. This white hydrogen, generated through natural geochemical reactions without fossil fuels or electricity, offers a new clean energy option for industrial and remote applications, potentially lowering costs in regions where traditional hydrogen production is expensive. Its impact on energy infrastructure depends on whether extraction becomes economically competitive and scalable beyond the test site.
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