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Evaluation Methods of Salt Pillar Stability of Salt Cavern Energy Storage
Underground energy storage is essential for the country’s development, and underground salt cavern groups are a productive way to store energy. Safety pillar design is the key to ensuring the safe operation of large salt cavern gas storage groups ...
Hongling Ma +5 more
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ABSTRACT Facies characterization in carbonate reservoirs remains challenging due to their pronounced textural and structural heterogeneity. Variations in grain packing, cementation, and diagenetic overprints produce contrasting acoustic responses in borehole image logs, often limiting the reproducibility of facies interpretation.
Lenita de Souza Fioriti +2 more
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The long‐term cyclic gas injection and production mode of the gas storage will lead to accelerated deformation of the surrounding rock of the old cavity, and even the instability and failure of the cavity. Considering the geological conditions and cavity
Huabin Zhang +4 more
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For the full use of proven high-quality salt resources to build salt cavern gas storage and minimizing the impact of thick interlayer in salt beds on solution mining, it is required to carry out research on solution mining technology under the condition ...
Deshan QI +6 more
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Hydrogen to Power: Exploring Current Developments and Future Challenges
As the interest in low‐carbon energy systems grows, hydrogen continues to attract attention as a flexible energy carrier for power applications. Developments in hydrogen production, storage, transport, and utilization are explored. In addition, the deployment challenges of hydrogen energy vector related to economics, infrastructure, safety, and ...
Md. Shafiullah +6 more
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With the development of salt cavern gas storage technology, the construction of large-scale salt cavern gas storage using sediment voids is expected to solve the problems of low effective volume formation rate and poor construction economy of high ...
Jian Wang +6 more
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Subterranean environments contribute to three‐quarters of classified ecosystem services
ABSTRACT Beneath the Earth's surface lies a network of interconnected caves, voids, and systems of fissures forming in rocks of sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic origin. Although largely inaccessible to humans, this hidden realm supports and regulates services critical to ecological health and human well‐being.
Stefano Mammola +30 more
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Exergy storage of compressed air in cavern and cavern volume estimation of the large-scale compressed air energy storage system [PDF]
Accurate estimation of the energy storage capacity of a cavern with a defined storage volume and type is the very first step in planning and engineering a Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) plant. The challenges in obtaining a reliable estimation arise
Busby, Jonathan +6 more
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Consideration of the mechanical damage behavior of rock salt during calculation of infiltration-cracks in the edge zone of gas storage caverns [PDF]
Underground storage in salt caverns is a preferred method for the intermediate storage of natural gas to cover seasonal fluctuation in consumption and commercial gas storage.
Yildirim, Savas
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A Review of the Unintended Consequences of Biochar in Various Applications
Biochar is widely promoted as a sustainable material for applications ranging from soil amendment to energy storage and construction materials. This review critically examines the often‐overlooked and unintended consequences of biochar, including variability in properties, safety risks, and performance limitations.
Singaravelu Vivekanandhan +14 more
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