
Vema predicts cheap hydrogen could change where data centers are built

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Vema Hydrogen is pioneering a method to produce hydrogen from iron-rich rocks, potentially revolutionizing energy supply for data centers. After a successful pilot in Quebec, Vema plans to drill a commercial well next year, aiming to produce hydrogen for under $1 per kilogram. This clean hydrogen source could make California a hub for data centers seeking decarbonized electricity, as Vema's technology promises to lower costs further to below 50 cents per kilogram, making it the cheapest hydrogen available.
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