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    1. AmputatorBot on

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    2. Claim-Nice on

      Start the countdown for Trump to change his narrative and suggest France becomes the 52nd state…

    3. thetundraflows on

      France and NATO have even bigger reason to expand its military. Protect this house.

    4. whyreadthis2035 on

      Yesterday I thought I saw 92Billion and yawned. 92Trillion would have me believing Renault is going to have more hydrogen powered vehicles rolling off the line.

    5. Prestigious-Mess5485 on

      This is ridiculous speculation based on an article based on ridiculous speculation. Who upvotes this shit without reading? And who came up with $92 trillion? I fucking hate the internet.

    6. epSos-DE on

      BAsically = Natural gas !

      Does that mean we can have cheap natural gas in Europe ???

      Right at the border with Germany that needs Natural gas a lot !

    7. Alpharious9 on

      And not a single geologist was involved in writing this article.

    8. BriansRightTesticle on

      Technically, the world ocean is the largest source of hydrogen. And it’s right over there!

    9. Nunyafookenbizness on

      Putin: “Krasnov, let’s invade and split France”

    10. SvKrumme on

      Umm, not sure the source of the info is that good. Not saying it’s wrong, but IrishStar quoting some other source that I’ve never heard of, isn’t sounding too robust a source.

    11. tornado28 on

      Elemental hydrogen? Not attached to anything? Never heard of it

    12. Own_Power_6587 on

      Fake, and likely only used to promote this website,

      TLDR: World’s largest Hydrogen reserve worth $92 billion could make it a global leader in clean energy revolution

      Source: [https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/france-strikes-hydrogen-gold-worlds-largest-hydrogen-reserve-worth-92-billion-could-make-it-a-global-leader-in-clean-energy-revolution/articleshow/119436964.cms?from=mdr](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/france-strikes-hydrogen-gold-worlds-largest-hydrogen-reserve-worth-92-billion-could-make-it-a-global-leader-in-clean-energy-revolution/articleshow/119436964.cms?from=mdr)

      Source 2: [https://interestingengineering.com/energy/france-worlds-largest-hydrogen-deposit](https://interestingengineering.com/energy/france-worlds-largest-hydrogen-deposit)

    13. Ok-Yogurt-5552 on

      Sounds like France needs some liberating 🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅

    14. VorianFromDune on

      Please downvote those duplicated posts. We see them everyday.

    15. Gitrdone101 on

      Be careful France, Trump’s gonna make you the 52nd state, right behind Canada.

    16. bradwbowman on

      It’s not 92 trillion. Get educated and don’t believe everything you read in the internet.

    17. Recent reports indicate that scientists have discovered a significant deposit of natural hydrogen beneath Folschviller in northeastern France. Estimates suggest this deposit contains approximately 46 million tons of white hydrogen, potentially valued at around $92 billion.  

      However, some sources have reported a substantially higher valuation of €85 trillion. This discrepancy appears to stem from translation errors or miscalculations, as such a figure would exceed the total value of the global economy. Therefore, the $92 billion estimate is more plausible and aligns with other reports. 

      White hydrogen, also known as natural or native hydrogen, is a naturally occurring form of hydrogen that can be extracted without the carbon emissions associated with traditional hydrogen production methods. This discovery could significantly impact the clean energy sector by providing a substantial source of carbon-free fuel.  

      While the potential of this hydrogen reserve is considerable, further research is necessary to determine the feasibility and environmental implications of its extraction and utilization.

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