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SUMMARY:Hydrogen Storage in Caverns 2023
DESCRIPTION:To access the presentations and videos from this event\, simply complete the form below. \nFirst name *Surname *Affiliation *Email address *				\n																							\n										\n						\n						\n									\n															\n				SubmitThank you for signing up. You'll be redirected to the full page of presentations.×There was an error trying to send your message. Please try again later.×This information is collected only for the purposes of monitoring who has accessed the data. You will not receive any additional email as a result of this. \nThe downloads are confidential to you. Please do not transfer these to others. If others may be interested\, please direct them to this page. \nEnergy stored as hydrogen in salt cavities will be the most cost-effective long duration solution for many countries configuring net-zero grids around intermittent renewables.  \nGreat Britain is a case in point where typical wind intermittency patterns suggest a storage need in the range of several tens of TWh; and where local geology provides sufficient suitable salt layer to accommodate this requirement. \nThis makes hydrogen storage in salt cavities both a source of potential competitive advantage\, and a huge commercial opportunity\, as a new industry with new equipment and new infrastructure is developed. \nThis event\, which took place at the Geological Society in March 2023\, built on the success of two previous events in 2021 and 2022\, with an entirely new list of speakers – including operators of existing salt cavity storage facilities\, developers of new schemes and engineers addressing design and innovation challenges. \nEvent summaryThe event covered the following: \n\nThe technical challenges of storing hydrogen in caverns.\nThe potential in the UK for making salt caverns to store hydrogen.\nCase studies of hydrogen storage in caverns in mainland Europe and the UK.\nStatus of hydrogen turbines and compressors and challenges around their development\nA discussion on business models for operating caverns.\nThe requirement for new policies that support and promote the development of hydrogen storage caverns.\n\nThe meeting concluded with a thought-provoking discussion panel comprising delegates from government bodies as well as experts from academia and industry.
URL:https://www.era.ac.uk/event/hydrogen-storage-in-caverns-23/
LOCATION:The Geological Society\, Burlington House\, Piccadilly\, London\, W1J 0BG\, United Kingdom
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