Collectifission on Nostr: "Ellis’s early calculations suggest there may be something like 10 trillion tons of ...
"Ellis’s early calculations suggest there may be something like 10 trillion tons of natural, or “geologic” hydrogen buried underground worldwide. Many reserves will be too deep or remote to tap easily — around hydrothermal vents in the deep ocean, for instance. But if Ellis is right, then just a small fraction could meet the world’s needs for centuries."
If this estimate is correct, we're pretty much done with the energy transition.
https://e360.yale.edu/features/natural-geologic-hydrogen-climate-changePublished at
2024-01-30 16:02:46Event JSON
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