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A review on worldwide underground hydrogen storage operating and potential fields

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 47, Issue 54, Pages 22840-22880

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2022.05.126

Keywords

Hydrogen Operating fields; Potential sites; Underground hydrogen storage; Depleted oil and gas reservoirs; Aquifers Salt caverns

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This paper presents a review of worldwide underground operating and potential sites for hydrogen storage, providing a clear understanding of the current status. Underground geological structures have been successfully used for hydrogen storage, but there are key issues related to microbial, hydrogeological, hydrodynamics, geomechanics, and geochemical factors.
Overreliance on fossil fuels for human energy needs, combined with the associated negative environmental consequences in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, has shifted our focus to renewable energy sources. Hydrogen has been identified by researchers as an energy source. Hydrogen is a non-carbon-based energy resource that has the potential to replace fossil fuels. This resource is seen as an alternative fuel since it may be produced using environmentally friendly methods. Hydrogen storage is a critical component of the hydrogen economy, particularly when hydrogen utilization on a large scale is required. This paper presents a review of worldwide underground operating and potential sites to provide a clear understanding of the current status of hydrogen storage in the world. The literature survey indicated that underground geological structures have been used to successfully store hydrogen. Some of the criteria used to select these sites for underground hydrogen storage include but are not limited to geological conditions, storage location, availability of brine, presence of insoluble impurities such as dolostone, limestone, or shale, and socio-economic characteristics. The key issues with the hydrogen storage in the subsurface geological structures include but are not limited to microbial, hydrogeological, hydrodynamics, geomechanics,and geochemical facilitated by injected hydrogen which significantly impact the success and operational efficiency of the projects.(c) 2022 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC.

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