A life-cycle assessment of the production of hydrogen from natural subsurface accumulations

Adam Brandt, an energy science and environmental engineer at Stanford University, has conducted a life-cycle assessment of hydrogen production from natural subsurface accumulations, also known as geological hydrogen extraction, to determine whether the idea is practical. In his paper, published in the journal Joule, he looks at factors involved in extracting geological hydrogen, such as the impact on climate change and how much of it is available for extraction.

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