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Salt cavern gas storage plays a vital role in energy security; however, its operation can induce surface subsidence, which poses a threat to nearby railway subgrades. This study focuses on the Jintan T gas storage facility.
Jiayao Yu
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Key Issues of Salt Cavern Flow Battery
Salt cavern flow batteries (SCFBs) are an energy storage technology that utilize salt caverns to store electrolytes of flow batteries with a saturated NaCl solution as the supporting electrolyte. However, the geological characteristics of salt caverns differ significantly from above-ground storage tanks, leading to complex issues in storing ...
Si Huang +9 more
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Very slow creep tests on rock samples
International audienceTwelve years ago, creep tests at very low deviatoric stress were performed on an Etrez salt sample in the Varangéville Mine. Recently, a new testing campaign was performed on various salt samples to gain further insight on salt ...
Berest, Pierre +7 more
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A large scale continuum-discrete numerical modelling : application to overburden damage of a salt cavern [PDF]
International audienceWith the objective to better understand the evolution of overburden damage on top of an underground solution mining, an in-situ experiment is undertaken above a salt cavity in the Lorraine region (NE of France).
Bernard, Pascal +3 more
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The Sanford Underground Research Facility at Homestake
The former Homestake gold mine in Lead, South Dakota is being transformed into a dedicated laboratory to pursue underground research in rare-process physics, as well as offering research opportunities in other disciplines such as biology, geology and ...
Heise, J.
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Salt rock, renowned for its remarkable energy storage capabilities, exists in deep underground environments characterized by high temperature and pressure.
Rui Cai +4 more
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Well Integrity in Salt Cavern Hydrogen Storage
Underground hydrogen storage (UHS) in salt caverns is a sustainable energy solution to reduce global warming. Salt rocks provide an exceptional insulator to store natural hydrogen, as they have low porosity and permeability. Nevertheless, the salt creeping nature and hydrogen-induced impact on the operational infrastructure threaten the integrity of ...
Omid Ahmad Mahmoudi Zamani, Dariusz Knez
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BackgroundUnder the guidance of the strategies to achieve the goals of peak carbon dioxide emissions and carbon neutrality, salt cavern storage facilities, serving as key infrastructure for clean energy strategic reserves, have emerged as a core approach
Dongming LIU +7 more
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Microbial Effects on Repository Performance [PDF]
This report presents a critical review of the international literature on microbial effects in and around a deep geological repository for higher activity wastes.
Humphreys, Paul +2 more
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Thermal storage technologies for solar industrial process heat applications [PDF]
The state-of-the-art of thermal storage subsystems for the intermediate and high temperature (100 C to 600 C) solar industrial process heat generation is presented.
Gordon, L. H.
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