
Natural Hydrogen Investment
Hydrogen could play a huge role in the energy transition, but only if it is cheap and widely available. This is exactly the promise of Natural Hydrogen: with no energy input, it is likely both the cheapest and cleanest type of hydrogen. As it is still early days for the space, investors possess an opportunity to invest in a potential world-changing industry before it takes off. In the Natural Hydrogen Investment podcast, we cover news, insights, and interview key players, to help you find your way around this nascent industry.
Natural Hydrogen Investment
Natural Hydrogen vs. Green Hydrogen: What’s the difference?
Hydrogen is not a new player in the energy transition, but natural hydrogen definitely is – previously, we’ve only had green and blue hydrogen as viable, low-carbon sources of hydrogen, but both have their own set of problems. Green hydrogen, especially, is extremely costly due to the costs of electricity, and has seen reduced investment in recent times.
In this episode, Anthony Muhye and Morten Stahl study the differences between green hydrogen and natural hydrogen, exploring their production methods, costs, and potential applications, and how they may compete with each other for a main role in the energy transition.
We also discuss the challenges of hydrogen transport, the current state of natural hydrogen exploration, and the role of government support in the industry.
Find more natural hydrogen insights at https://www.nath2investing.com