More traditionally recognized for its frozen landscapes and extreme climate, the Arctic region is a concentrated source of energy resources whose potential is superior to all the world’s gas reserves. Hydrogen as a potential future fuel source in the Arctic has also been debated and studied lately. The article discusses the viability of hydrogen in the Arctic region, its encouraging advantages, and the issues that must be addressed.
The Arctic may be hiding the next big energy revolution — hydrogen.
The severe ecological hazards of conventional energy sources make the Arctic region turn toward hydrogen power as a solution. Leadership and scientists gathered at Reykjavik, Iceland, for the Arctic Circle Assembly to analyze how future Arctic energy infrastructure should use hydrogen. The electrolytic separation of industrial water produces hydrogen gas and oxygen gas using a power supply. Renewable hydrogen from renewable…


