What is happening in America for experts to claim that we are entering the “Golden Age” of renewable energy? One state just found the Millennium Well, with clean electricity for millennia and, best of all, the potential to be 100% clean. It is precisely the same with which Russia is blackmailing half the planet, and we have found the alternative we have been looking for years. The project is ready, and the drilling will be historic, but the most unexpected detail will be seen now.
This state has the Millennium Well, and it’s shocking: America is on edge with what we have discovered
Nebraska, along with Iowa and Missouri, has been keen on the development of a mid-continent clean hydrogen hub known as MCH2. This large-scale energy project is intended to change the landscape of the region’s energy supply and help the country meet the target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
MCH2 is Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri’s plan to build a regional clean hydrogen ecosystem. Proposed by: Nebraska, Iowa, and Missouri. The main goal of the project is to make use of the natural endowments as well as emerging technologies of these states to develop a renewable, clean hydrogen hub.
Why are we talking about a “shocking” discovery? We’ll explain it in three main keys:
- Clean Hydrogen Production: The hub desires to generate hydrogen using sustainable techniques that minimize the carbon footprint.
- Connective Infrastructure Storage: Building of the facilities for storage and transportation of hydrogen in the tri-state area.
- Clean Hydrogen Consumers: The key areas involve identification of the end-users as well as providing support to the broad areas such as agriculture, industries, aviation and transportation, among others.
Beyond the Nebraska hydrogen hub: Promising projects being developed in the state
It is believed that Nebraska has great potential for generating hydrogen, since it is endowed with resources and energy networks. The state’s capacity for hydrogen production stems from several key factors:
- Nebraska, being a big producer of agricultural products, the state is endowed with adequate biomass feed stock that could be utilized for hydrogen production via Gasification processes.
- Furthermore, California has an existing pipeline network for natural gas that could be used for blue hydrogen, and carbon capture technologies will be utilized in the process.
From green to pink: Nebraska’s hydrogen has its own colors
While large-scale hydrogen production is not yet underway in Nebraska, the state is exploring various production methods, each associated with a different “color” of hydrogen:
- Green Hydrogen: Nebraska is most particularly interested in green hydrogen that is made through the use of renewable energy for the process of electrolysis.
- Blue Hydrogen: For the same reason, blue hydrogen production through steam methane reforming coupled with carbon capture and storage is also being envisioned for Nebraska.
- Pink Hydrogen: Nebraska has a nuclear power plant called Cooper Nuclear Station, where hydrogen is generated with nuclear power and electrolysis.
The discovery of natural gas and hydrogen in Nebraska could mark a historic milestone in renewable energy generation, although experts warn that we are “unfocused”. The reason? It is very clear, and that is that the energy we need for our future is hydrogen, and it can also be found underground. What’s more, if we were to use the Millennium Well to produce it, it would be white, one of the cheapest and most powerful known today (also called “gold”).













