Optimising Hydrogen Storage at Production Sites: Methods and Challenges
Time: 14:25 - 14:50
Date: 3 July 2024
Synopsis
New networks and storage facilities need to be integrated with utility providers as the use of green hydrogen in the UK grows. A study from The University of Edinburgh estimates that 150 TWH of seasonal storage is required to replace seasonal variations in natural gas production.
- Hydrogen storage methods including compressed gas, cryogenic liquid, and hydride compounds, and their applications in power generation and energy balancing
- The economic efficiency of using new build salt cavern hydrogen storage sites
- Benefits of local industrial hubs switching from natural gas to hydrogen
- Hydrogen’s role in seasonal storage
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