When it comes to hydrogen, all eyes have been on the development of the world’s green hydrogen potential. This would mean a move away from fossil-fuel-derived hydrogen in support of a green transition. However, there may be a clean alternative right under our noses – white hydrogen. Naturally occurring hydrogen, also known as white hydrogen, was first discovered in Mali in 2012 when a borehole drilled for a well several decades earlier was found to be emitting natural hydrogen. This has given scientists cause for optimism in their exploration…