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SUMMARY:Hydrogen Storage In Caverns 2022
DESCRIPTION:PRESENTATIONS AND VIDEO FROM HYDROGEN STORAGE IN CAVERNS 14 MARCH 2022 HELD AT GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY\, LONDON \nTOWARDS NET ZERO\nEnergy storage is going to be absolutely central to the timely achievement of Net Zero. That storage will have to be applied over a vast spectrum of times ranging from fractions of a second to many months – and possibly more than a year. \nStoring pure hydrogen in caverns has a vital role to play in this\, because the transformations from primary energy to hydrogen and back to usable energy are so relatively straightforward. \nThis event\, which took place at the Geological Society in London on Monday 14 March 2022\, set out to explore some of the key challenges involved in deploying the necessary amounts of hydrogen storage in caverns. \nEvent Summary\nThe event started with a keynote review of just how much hydrogen storage we are likely to need in the UK – many tens of TWh worth and possibly more. The workshop will examine: \n\nHow hydrogen storage blends with large-scale compressed air energy storage and other thermo-mechanical energy storage solutions much better suited to shorter timescales than hydrogen.\nThe potential in the UK for making salt caverns to store hydrogen\nThe technical challenges of storing hydrogen in caverns\nExamination of case studies of hydrogen storage in caverns \n\nThe workshop concluded with a panel session comprising experts from academia and industry. \nYou may also be interested in our Medium Duration Energy Storage event?\nWe also held a Medium Duration Energy Storage event at the Institution for Mechanical Engineers on Wednesday 16th March. If you are interested in the discussions that took place at this event\, and to view the presentations and video\, visit the page. \nMedium Duration Energy Storage web-page \nEvent Sponsors\nThis event was run by the University of Nottingham in conjunction with our sponsors\, the Geological Society\, the Supergen for Energy Storage\, The Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Supergen\, and the Energy Research Accelerator. \n \nEvent Presentations\nWelcome and Introductions: Tom Bent\, Chair\, Independent Energy Market Consultant \nPart 1: Video presentations of Deep KBB\, Birmingham University\, Gravitricity and Arup \nRe-tasking methane cavities for H2 – Rene Schneider\, Deep KBB GmbH  \nThe need for H2 storage – Dr. Grant Wilson from Birmingham University  \nHydrogen Storage in Underground Lined Rock Shafts – Dr. Anastasios Stavrou from ARUP \nPart 2: Video presentations of Atkins and Teeside University \nHydrogen Storage in Underground Lined Rock Shafts – Sally Molyneux from Gravitricity \nUtilising public data for identifying offshore salt strata and developing salt caverns for storing hydrogen – Dr. Georgios Yfantis \nHydrogen geological storage in saline aquifer and depleted gas reservoirs – Dr Sina Gomari\, Teeside University \nPart 3: Video presentations of UCL\, SSE & Equinor\, BGS and University of British Columbia \nThe value of hydrogen storage in the UK’s net-zero emissions energy system – Dr. James Price from UCL  \nHydrogen in the Humber: Creating one of the world’s largest hydrogen storage facilities at Aldbrough – Michael Gillatt\, Director of Gas Storage\, SSE &  Dr. Silvan Hoth\, Equinor \nSSE Thermal and Equinor: Hydrogen storage at Aldbrough (vimeo.com) \nGeology as an enabler and barrier to underground hydrogen storage- Research questions – Dr. Ed Hough from BGS \nElectrolysis at elevated pressures – suited to charging caverns – Professor Walter Merida from University of British Colombia \nPanel session: Video featuring Professor Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith (Oxford University)\, Sarah Kimpton (DNV)\, Georgina Morris (BEIS)
URL:https://www.era.ac.uk/event/hydrogen-storage-in-caverns-2022/
LOCATION:The Geological Society\, Burlington House\, Piccadilly\, London\, W1J 0BG\, United Kingdom
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