
HyTerra’s 96% Hydrogen Breakthrough, Indiana Hub Plans, & Chile’s $16B Hydrogen Megaproject
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On today’s episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we dive deep into three game-changing developments across the hydrogen industry:
🔹 HyTerra’s Natural Hydrogen Well in Kansas
HyTerra has recorded 96.1% hydrogen purity at its Sue Duroche 3 well—one of the highest concentrations ever documented. We unpack the geological hydrogen extraction process, economic forecasts at $0.50–$1/kg, and what this means for the future of naturally occurring hydrogen.
🔹 Indiana’s Push for a Regional Hydrogen Hub
Lawmakers are laying the groundwork for a hydrogen production hub in northwest Indiana, leveraging grid and nuclear-powered electrolysis. With potential backing from the DOE’s $8B hydrogen hubs program, we explore the economic and environmental stakes behind this Midwest initiative.
🔹 TotalEnergies’ $16 Billion Renewable Hydrogen Project in Chile
We analyze one of the world’s largest green hydrogen efforts—TotalEnergies' massive wind- and solar-powered electrolysis facility aimed at producing 3 million tonnes of ammonia per year. Find out how this sets a new benchmark for global hydrogen export models.
💡 This episode covers technical innovation, environmental impact, job creation, cost structures, and infrastructure scaling—whether you're investing, developing projects, or tracking hydrogen policy, this is essential listening.
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