Not exact matches
On the surface, the
hydrogen is cleanly burned in a turbine to produce electricity and the carbon dioxide, as well as processed carbon monoxide, is liquefied for
underground storage.
Large - scale
storage of low - pressure, gaseous
hydrogen in salt caverns and other
underground sites for transportation fuel and grid - scale energy applications offers several advantages over above - ground
storage, says a recent Sandia National Laboratories study sponsored by the Department of Energy's Fuel Cell Technologies Office.
German energy company EWE AG wants to test using an
underground gas
storage cavern for storing
hydrogen produced from wind and solar power, as the need for regular natural gas
storage has declined over the past years — a trend that is bound to continue with the declining use of fossil fuels, writes Christian Schaudwet for bizz energy.