Made to order: GeoRedox has a different take on natural hydrogen
Robert Stoner, President of Boston start-up GeoRedox, discusses transforming geology for clean energy, the hurdles to market, and competition in hydrogen today
Naturally accumulated hydrogen, or white hydrogen, is gaining credibility today as a hydrogen source, while still being substantially unproven.
One start-up in Boston, established by five former Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) affiliated researchers, is now active in the market, but with a different take on things. The founders are taking inspiration from work that has already occurred in the white hydrogen space but applying a different approach.
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