Authors
Niklas Heinemann, MG Booth, R Stuart Haszeldine, Mark Wilkinson, Jonathan Scafidi, Katriona Edlmann
Publication date
2018/11/8
Journal
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume
43
Issue
45
Pages
20861-20874
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Hydrogen usage and storage may contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by decarbonising heating and transport and by offering significant energy storage to balance variable renewable energy supply. Underground storage of hydrogen is established in underground salt caverns, but these have restricted geographical locations within the UK and cannot deliver the required capacity. Hydrogen storage in porous geological formations has significant potential to deliver both the capacity and local positioning. This study investigates the potential for storage of hydrogen in porous subsurface media in Scotland. We introduce for the first time the concept of the hydrogen storage play. A geological combination including reservoir, seal and trap that provides the optimum hydrogen storage reservoir conditions that will be potential targets for future pilot, and commercial, hydrogen storage projects. We investigate …
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