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Home / Business and Economy / Vema Hydrogen Taps Earth's Core for Clean Fuel

Vema Hydrogen Taps Earth's Core for Clean Fuel

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Vema Hydrogen drills wells to produce hydrogen from iron-rich rocks.
  • The company expects to produce hydrogen for under $1 per kilogram.
  • This method promises a cleaner and potentially cheaper hydrogen source.
Vema Hydrogen Taps Earth's Core for Clean Fuel

Vema Hydrogen has completed a pilot project in Quebec, demonstrating a novel method for producing hydrogen deep underground. The startup drills wells into regions containing iron-rich rocks, which release hydrogen when treated with water, heat, pressure, and catalysts.

Vema aims to supply industrial users and data centers with this 'engineered mineral hydrogen.' The company projects production costs below $1 per kilogram, potentially becoming cheaper than existing sources like steam reformation of methane, which releases carbon dioxide.

This stimulated geologic hydrogen is considered one of the cleanest sources. Vema plans to drill its first commercial well next year, with projections of future costs falling below 50 cents per kilogram. Their strategy includes drilling near major energy consumers like data centers, with California identified as a key market due to its geological suitability and high demand for decarbonized electricity.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Vema Hydrogen produces hydrogen by drilling wells into iron-rich rocks deep underground and treating them with water, heat, pressure, and catalysts to release hydrogen gas.
Vema Hydrogen anticipates producing hydrogen for less than $1 per kilogram, with future cost projections potentially falling below 50 cents per kilogram.
Vema's stimulated geologic hydrogen is considered one of the cleanest sources, contrasting with methods like steam reformation of methane that release carbon dioxide.

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