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March 17, 2025 Cover

Volume 103, Issue 7

A new energy industry is emerging around hydrogen made by rocks instead of renewables

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“There’s chemical potential beneath our feet, if the engineers can figure out how to control it and harness it.”

Doug Wicks, program manager, US Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy

Trillions of tons of hydrogen may be waiting under our feet

A new energy industry is emerging around hydrogen made by rocks instead of renewables

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