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Effect of pillar width on the stability of the salt cavern field for energy storage
Effective planning of the cavern field involves determining the optimal pillar width between the caverns and the feasible number of caverns based on geological and mining conditions.
Cyran Katarzyna, Kowalski Michal
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Integrating hydrogen storage and thermal batteries for cost-effective green energy solutions
Systems running significant percentages of green energy clearly show the mismatch between power demand and availability over seasonal variations. Conventional and thermal and electrical energy storage systems cannot handle this problem.
Min Zhang, Sun Wan, Zhongqing Yang
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During the construction of salt cavern hydrogen storage, the debrining process, in which gas injection is used to displace brine and convert the solution-mined cavern into usable hydrogen storage space, is commonly required.
WU CHENYU +6 more
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A Review of Evaporite Beds Potential for Storage Caverns: Uncovering New Opportunities
Salt caverns serve as underground storage for crude oil, natural gas, compressed air, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen. Key stages of cavern development for storage purposes include design, construction, storage, and abandonment.
Sheida Sheikheh +2 more
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The storage of energy in the form of natural gas in deep, artificially created salt caverns is a proven technology. It balances potential imbalances between the supplier (supply and production of natural gas) and the customer (demand and consumption of ...
Lukas Baumgärtel +2 more
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AI-ML techniques for green hydrogen: A comprehensive review
Green hydrogen is a cleaner source to replace fossil-based fuels and is critical in the global shift toward energy production to combat climate change. This review of embedding artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in the value chain of ...
Mamta Motiramani +6 more
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Operational asymmetry is a characteristic feature of underground gas storage systems—particularly in salt caverns—where injection phases are typically longer and steadier than withdrawal phases, which are shorter and more abrupt in response to ...
F. Figueiras +4 more
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Offshore wind power construction has seen significant development due to the high density of offshore wind energy and the minimal terrain restrictions for offshore wind farms. However, integrating this energy into the grid remains a challenge.
Xiaoyi Liu +7 more
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Geoscience-informed evaluation of U.S. natural gas storage reservoirs, aquifers and salt caverns
In the United States, underground natural gas storage (UNGS) represents the world’s largest and most established subsurface storage network, with a total capacity of 9.2 Tscf, including 4.7 Tscf of working gas and a deliverability of 117.3 Bscf/day. UNGS
Abouzar Mirzaei-Paiaman
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The changes in the energy sector after the Paris agreement and the establishment of the Green Deal, pressed the governments to embrace new measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Eva Scholtzová +5 more
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