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Major Reservoirs Of Clean Hydrogen Found In Mali, And Could Create Electricity Without CO2 Emissions

The discovery of a large underground reservoir of clean Hydrogen has the potential to create electricity without CO2 emissions, and could revolutionize energy production. Mali happens to be the eighth biggest country in the African continent, and it’s located in West Africa. Recently, an inflammable gas was discovered that is 98% hydrogen, and it was found that this gas could be turned into electricity without any CO2 emissions. Scientists believe that this gas could be a potential inexhaustible natural energy source, and they are currently researching further to find more information on these underground hydrogen reservoirs. One of the companies that is exploring for these reserves is called Hydroma, and they are currently producing electricity using the hydrogen reservoir in their area. Another company, Helios Aragon, is focused on finding hydrogen in the foothills of the Spanish Pyrenees, and their CEO believes that their break-even costs might end up between 50 and 70 cents per kilo.

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