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White Hydrogen

White Hydrogen refers to naturally occurring hydrogen that is found in the earth's crust. This form of hydrogen is distinguished from other types that are produced through various industrial methods, such as gray hydrogen (produced from natural gas), blue hydrogen (gray hydrogen with carbon capture), and green hydrogen (produced from renewable sources like water through electrolysis). White hydrogen is typically associated with geological formations and can be released through natural processes, such as volcanic activity or microbial activity in certain conditions. Its significance lies in the potential to be a sustainable and abundant energy resource, although white hydrogen is not yet widely utilized or economically viable compared to other forms of hydrogen. The exploration of white hydrogen is an area of interest in the context of transitioning to cleaner energy sources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.