Minnesota could soon find itself at the center of a burgeoning clean energy industry – and it's not solar, wind or hydropower. Hydrogen gas burns without producing carbon dioxide, unlike fossil fuels. Minnesota could be sitting on large reserves of hydrogen that formed over hundreds of millions of years, according to a federal report released earlier this year. That report has drawn the…
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Drilling companies want to explore for hydrogen in Minnesota's Iron Range
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