Review of underground hydrogen storage: Concepts and challenges
University of Adelaide · UCL Australia · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The energy transition is the pathway to transform the global economy away from its current dependence on fossil fuels towards net zero carbon emissions. This requires the rapid and large-scale deployment of renewable energy. However, most renewables, such as wind and solar, are intermittent and hence generation and demand do not necessarily match. One way to overcome this problem is to use excess renewable power to generate hydrogen by electrolysis, which is used as an energy store, and then consumed in fuel cells, or burnt in generators and boilers on demand, much as is presently done with natural gas, but with zero emissions. Using hydrogen in this way necessitates large-scale storage: the most practical…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.59
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- 100%
- References
- 110
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5Topics & keywords
- Renewable energy
- Fossil fuel
- Natural gas
- Environmental science
- Hydrogen economy
- Energy storage
- Energy carrier
- Power to gas
- Affordable and clean energy