Energy source emits water instead of greenhouse gases — and Michigan may be a hub for it
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Emerging science shows geologic hydrogen, created under the Earth’s crust naturally, may exist in pools that can be extracted for clean energy.A U.S. Geological Survey study of where geologic hydrogen could potentially be found shows Michigan as a particularly promising site.Imagine an abundant form of energy that’s so clean, when you burn it, it doesn’t create carbon or greenhouse gases; it creates water. Imagine that unlike oil and gas, where when you take it out of the ground it’s gone, this underground energy source can be stimulated to keep reproducing itself, creating wells that never run out.
Now imagine that energy source being abundant beneath the surface of the U.S. — and that Michigan in particular is teeming with it.