The SysMoG Probe: The French Invention That Discovered the World’s Largest Natural Hydrogen Deposit

The SysMoG Probe: The French Invention That Discovered the World’s Largest Natural Hydrogen Deposit A six-centimetre-wide probe, lowered into a former coal-mining borehole in eastern France, has fundamentally changed what we know about hydrogen on this planet. Here is how the SysMoG probe works, how the hydrogen will be extracted industrially, who built the technology…

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The Greater Region: World Laboratory for E-Fuels — 11 million inhabitants, 4 countries, 1 energy revolution

11 million inhabitants. 4 countries. 2 cross-border hydrogen pipelines. 1 CO₂ network under construction. A potential 46-million-tonne white hydrogen deposit 100 km away. And a steel industry reinventing itself from Liège. The Greater Region may be the best-positioned territory in the world to produce competitive synthetic fuels by 2035. 11 MInhabitants · Wallonia + Luxembourg…

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