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This organization developed a model indicating potential reservoirs of natural hydrogen underground globally, including in Alaska. Mark Myers previously led this institution.
The US Geological Survey has provided estimates on the potential amount of geologic hydrogen fuel beneath the Earth's surface and is involved in collaborative efforts to study and drill for it.
Conducted an unpublished study claiming 5 trillion tonnes of hydrogen exist in subterranean reserves globally. Geoffrey Ellis leads the project.
Represented by Geoffry Ellis, who comments on the potential of white hydrogen as a significant new energy source.
Federal agency cited as source for wind turbine location data showing current deployment patterns across the United States.

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