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Salt Caverns for Underground Hydrogen Storage

Geoscience Australia, part of the Australian Government, is the nation’s trusted source of information on Australia’s Earth sciences. As part of ongoing investigations into the potential of hydrogen production and storage in Australia, Geoscience Australia has been using extensive geoscientific data to develop maps of salt bodies that may be suitable ...
Commonwealth Of Australia (Geoscience Australia)   +1 more
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Underground Hydrogen Storage

First Break
Alexandros Arsalis   +8 more
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From hydrogen storage potential to hydrogen capacities in underground hydrogen storages

84th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition, 2023
M. Bouteldja, Y. Le Gallo
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An Overview of Underground Hydrogen Storage

2023
Maren, Mariah   +2 more
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The implications of fingering in underground hydrogen storage

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 1983
Abstract Although underground storage in aquifers appears to be the most promising option for large-scale storage of hydrogen, unstable flow which leads to fingering will present limitations to economical operation because it increases losses. For example, the rate of solution of gas into ground water is accelerated due to the increase in surface ...
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Microbiological Aspects of Hydrogen Storage in Porous Underground Storages

EAGE/DGMK Joint Workshop on Underground Storage of Hydrogen, 2019
Summary Based on extensive experiences from previous case studies, laboratory analyses on several gas caverns and porous underground gas storages as well as many years of research it is known that most potential H2-underground storages are already colonized with microorganisms which can consume hydrogen as sole energy source. Particularly relevant to a
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The Challenges of Underground Hydrogen Gas Storage

59th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium
ABSTRACT: While hydrogen as a gas (H2) has been stored in salt caverns on the American Gulf Coast for the last 40 years, it’s attributes are a challenge for underground storage. Natural gas is a proxy in understanding the role and the place of hydrogen in the energy economy. Natural gas has been stored in the United
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Towards underground hydrogen storage: A review of barriers

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022
Radosław Tarkowski   +1 more
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Underground hydrogen storage – Status quo.

Zeitschrift der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften, 2021
Matthias Warnecke, Simone Röhling
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Evaluating Methane as an Analog for Hydrogen in Underground Hydrogen Storage

International Geomechanics Conference
To address climate change and ensure a stable energy supply, the transition to renewable energy sources is essential. Among these, hydrogen stands out as one of the most promising, environmentally friendly, and sustainable fuels. Underground Hydrogen Storage (UHS) offers a transformative solution for large-scale and long-term energy storage, addressing
Arsalan Iqbal   +2 more
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