
Exploration and Investment Surge in Naturally Occurring White Hydrogen
Companies are racing to boost green hydrogen production, but interest in naturally occurring white hydrogen is rising.
Companies are racing to boost green hydrogen production, but interest in naturally occurring white hydrogen is rising.
“Hydrogen for energy is misleading; it’s inefficient, costly, and not as green as claimed. Compare with direct electrification.”
Over the past decade, MENA’s renewable capacity grew from 1 GW to over 30 GW, with projections reaching 131 GW by 2030.
Cepsa and PreZero Spain partner to supply biomethane and develop plants, aiming to produce green hydrogen and biofuels.
“Green hydrogen, produced by splitting water through electrolysis, is currently in early development stages, with 79.46% capacity worldwide being in the feasibility stage. As renewable energy costs fall, so will the costs of green hydrogen production.”