2023
DOI: 10.1002/dug2.12039
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Mineralogy, microstructures and geomechanics of rock salt for underground gas storage

Abstract: Rock salt has excellent properties for its use as underground leak‐proof containers for the storage of renewable energy. Salt solution mining has long been used for salt mining, and can now be employed in the construction of underground salt caverns for the storage of hydrogen gas. This paper presents a wide range of methods to study the mineralogy, geochemistry, microstructure and geomechanical characteristics of rock salt, which are important in the engineering of safe underground storage rock salt caverns. … Show more

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“…However, these renewable energy sources have unpredictable, intermittent, and fluctuation characteristics [7], which pose great challenges to the stable operation of the power system. During this period, although numerous energy extraction strategies and methods have emerged, such as unconventional shale gas extraction [8,9], coalbed gas-three gas coproduction [10][11][12], carbon dioxide geological storage [13], and salt cavern energy storage [14,15], China still mainly relies on traditional energy sources such as coal [16]. However, due to the relatively limited acceptance capacity of the power system for large-scale renewable energy, a large amount Energies 2024, 17, 953 2 of 15 of renewable energy has not been fully integrated into the power grid for supply [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these renewable energy sources have unpredictable, intermittent, and fluctuation characteristics [7], which pose great challenges to the stable operation of the power system. During this period, although numerous energy extraction strategies and methods have emerged, such as unconventional shale gas extraction [8,9], coalbed gas-three gas coproduction [10][11][12], carbon dioxide geological storage [13], and salt cavern energy storage [14,15], China still mainly relies on traditional energy sources such as coal [16]. However, due to the relatively limited acceptance capacity of the power system for large-scale renewable energy, a large amount Energies 2024, 17, 953 2 of 15 of renewable energy has not been fully integrated into the power grid for supply [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%