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‘White hydrogen’ survey in Palawan shows promising results

Can help in PH renewable energy shift

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The survey held from Aug. 12 to 15 this year aimed to discover potential sources of native hydrogen sources in Palawan showed “promising indicators”, the Department of Energy (DOE) said Wednesday.

In a news release, the DOE said the survey was held at several areas that include Kay’s Hot Spring in Brgy. Sta. Lourdes, Puerto Princesa City, and Bato-Bato Hot Spring in Brgy. Calategas, municipality of Narra, and in Puerto Princesa City.

These studies, which are part of the second part of the nationwide check on the country’s potential for low-carbon energy source termed ”white hydrogen”, revealed “promising indicators of naturally occurring hydrogen, underscoring Palawan’s potential to further contribute to the Philippines’ clean energy transition, apart from the Malampaya project.”

The joint technical team from the Energy Resource Development Bureau (ERDB) and the Energy Research and Testing Laboratory Services (ERTLS) gathered critical water, gas, and rock samples from hot springs and outcrops in the municipalities of Sofronio Española and Narra, and the City of Puerto Princesa, the DOE said.

“The samples will undergo laboratory analysis by the DOE to determine their potential and to guide the country’s broader strategy for harnessing indigenous clean energy resources. This effort forms part of the DOE’s mission to enhance national energy security, diversify the energy mix, and accelerate the transition toward a low-carbon and sustainable energy future,” it said.

The first reconnaissance survey was held from June 30 to July 4 at the Botolan Hot Spring and Nagsasa Seeps in Zambales and the Mangatarem Hot Spring in Pangasinan, among the nine areas being considered for native hydrogen exploration, a world first since the Philippines is the first to have the framework for such activity.

The other areas are the Casiguran Ophiolite belt in Aurora province; Angat Ophiolite Belt in Bulacan; Eastern Bicol-Eastern Mindanao Ophiolite Belt; Antique Ophiolite Belt; Western Bicol-Eastern Leyte Ophiolite Belt; Zamboanga-Sulu Ophiolite Belt; and Central Mindanao Ophiolite Belt.

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