Eden was awarded US$1.4 million by the ARPA-E under the US Department of Energy's US$20mm funding programme for projects aimed at enhancing geologic hydrogen production and developing long-term energy storage solutions. Utilising Electrical Reservoir Stimulation (ERS) technology, Eden targets increasing hydrogen generation rates in Oman's Samail Ophiolite and creating a "Geobattery" for energy storage, leveraging iron-rich geological formations. These efforts address challenges in permeability and hydrogen extraction, promising to expand the clean hydrogen market and contribute to sustainable energy landscapes.
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