In-depth analysis of hydrogen, ammonia, methanol, SAF and biofuel markets — intelligence to support data-driven decisions across the energy transition.
Europe's mountain ranges have spent millennia advertising themselves as scenery. New research suggests the Alps and Pyrenees may also be sitting on something far less picturesque and far more valuable: natural pockets of hydrogen gas formed deep within the rock itself, with no electrolyzer, no natural gas feedstock, and no carbon capture equipment required to make it clean. Most of the hydrogen economy's growing pains so far have come from how expensive and energy hungry it i