A 2025 study from the U.S. Geological Survey, or USGS, mapped out areas around the country with a lot of potential for buried hydrogen, with Michigan identified as a bright spot. That’s because the state sits on top of what’s called the Midcontinent Rift. It’s where the North American continent started splitting apart more than 1 billion years ago, then stopped.

“This represents, potentially, a pathway for which deep hydrogen can come up closer to the surface and be collected and extracted,” Schrenk said.

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    2 days ago

    Hydrogen may be a clean energy source, but extracting it would require fracking which is the polar opposite of clean. I have heard of some other cleaner way to extract it, but no idea if those methods are practical.