2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-12726
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Microbiological impacts of hydrogen injection into underground storages

Abstract: <p>As the integration of wind and solar energy increases, so does the need for large-volume and efficient storage to balance fluctuations in power generation and demand.</p><p>In order to meet this demand, the proportional injection of renewable hydrogen into the natural gas grid or directly into underground storage facilities (UGS) is already being investigated in several pilot studies. Large-scale hydrogen storage, especially in salt caverns, is considered to have gr… Show more

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