France hits hydrogen jackpot: World’s largest reserve valued $92 trillion found
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Scientists in France have uncovered 46 million tons of natural white hydrogen in Folschviller, Moselle region, valued at $92 trillion. This discovery could transform clean energy production, as white hydrogen occurs naturally and doesn't require industrial processing. France may lead in hydrogen production, benefiting the economy and job market. If similar deposits exist globally, it could shift energy strategies, reducing fossil fuel dependence. Experts call for more research to fully understand these hydrogen reservoirs' potential.
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