Geologic hydrogen as a low-GHG energy source
On Wednesday, October 29, at 5pm PT, Team OIL is expecting to hear from Dr. Radwin Askari, Michigan Technological University, on the subject of geologic hydrogen and its potential to be extracted and used as a low greenhouse gas emissions energy source.
His website explains that although electrolysis powered by renewable sources yields green hydrogen with no carbon emissions, its high cost limits large-scale adoption. In contrast to oil and gas, which are found only in specific geologic settings, the sources of geologic hydrogen are surprisingly widespread.
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Internet: zoom.us/j/2841182727 Password 123
Telephone: 312 626 6799 or 929 205 6099 or 408 638 0968
Meeting ID: 2841182727 ; password 123
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