대한환경공학회지 (Sep 2024)

Natural Hydrogen, the Ultimate Green Energy: Current Status and Prospects

  • Minji Park,
  • Heera Choi,
  • Handeul Choi,
  • Chaeyun Lee,
  • Sokhee P. Jung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4491/KSEE.2024.46.9.485
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 9
pp. 485 – 497

Abstract

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Natural hydrogen is green hydrogen that is naturally produced on Earth, that is, an energy source that does not emit carbon without using additional energy for production. Since carbon is emitted from the existing gray hydrogen and blue hydrogen, green hydrogen with perfect eco-friendliness has been required. Natural hydrogen is produced through four mechanisms: serpentinization, radioactive decomposition, magma gas removal, and rock destruction and can exist in the dissolved ․ content of fluid mammals. Representative sites discovered to date include Mali, Africa, Brazil, and Australia, and each topography has different characteristics. Although reserves are estimated using geochemical and geophysical exploration technologies, the reliability is not high because the deep hydrogen flow in various geological environments is not considered. Based on this, this study drew the following conclusions. 1) Hydrogen can realize carbon neutrality with high energy content and independence, but 2) economic feasibility cannot be evaluated due to the uncertainty of the reserves and current reserves of natural hydrogen. Therefore, 3) for commercial use, leakage detection technology is required along with an understanding of the mechanism for generating natural hydrogen.

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