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[New Atlas logo]( Energy [Trillions of tons of buried hydrogen: Clean energy gold rush begins]( [Hundreds of years' worth of cleaner-than-green hydrogen energy is sitting in rock deposits and exploitable like natural gas. A new gold hydrogen rush is starting]( There's enough natural hydrogen trapped underground to meet all projected demands for hundreds of years. An unpublished report by the US Geological Survey identifies it as a new primary resource, and fires the starter pistol on a new gold rush. [Read more]( Sponsored Content [BLUETTI launches SwapSolar on Indiegogo, elevating your outdoor experience]( After the success of the AC500, which set a crowdfunding record of $12 million, BLUETTI launches its first ecosystem SwapSolar on February 22, with the world's first LFP-powered MultiCooler portable fridge and the AC180T hot-swappable battery power station. 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