
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
Exclusive: US Air Force on Energy Resilience & Natural Hydrogen – Dr. Richard Hartman Interview
We've all wanted an inside look at how the US Government has approached natural hydrogen and the development of this industry, and now the Natural Hydrogen Investment Podcast has achieved it - we've interviewed Dr. Richard Hartman of the US Air Force Office of Energy Assurance on how and why natural hydrogen is now a priority for the US Gov and, especially, the US Armed Forces.
He reveals how natural hydrogen could become a primary energy resource that protects the US (locally and globally) from unpredictable markets, how the Air Force plans to use this resource, what has been achieved so far in terms of progress, and how companies can work with the US Government to make this happen.
In this exclusive interview (and the first podcast of its kind), Dr. Hartman shares the official US Government angle on natural hydrogen, and tells us what comes next; enjoy the episode.
Find more natural hydrogen insights and download the 2025 Natural Hydrogen Investor Report at https://www.nath2investing.com
Additional resources:
Discover more about the US Air Force Energy Program here: https://www.safie.hq.af.mil/Energy/
USGS Prospectivity Data: https://certmapper.cr.usgs.gov/data/apps/hydrogen
Executive Orders mentioned:
EO14154 Unleashing American Energy
EO14156 Declaring a National Energy Emergency
And check out 2024's Request for Information by the US Air Force for context: https://sam.gov/opp/0c80f9a49cf846049f2b6cadb2096b08/view