Storengy to coordinate large-scale European salt cavern storage project
An underground hydrogen storage project with an eventual planned capacity of over 10,000 tonnes has been launched in Europe.
An underground hydrogen storage project with an eventual planned capacity of over 10,000 tonnes has been launched in Europe.
Schneider Electric has agreed to support Hy Stor Energy’s Mississippi Clean Hydrogen Hub (MCHH) with its management and automation solutions.
A consortium led by Cadent will explore underground, geological hydrogen storage potential in the UK’s East Midlands.
Corre Energy has become the “largest energy storage developer in Europe” following the publication of the 10-year network development plan (TYNDP).
Gasunie and Storag Etzel have agreed to develop 1TWh capacity large-scale hydrogen storage caverns in the Etzel salt dome.
Uniper Energy Storage has announced it will develop salt caverns for large-volume hydrogen storage in north west Germany.
At Hyvolution 2024, Vallourec has launched its new hydrogen storage solution Delphy to meet the increasing demand for the fuel.
Canadian-based Vortex Energy has commenced drilling at the site of two identified salt structures that could be suitable for hydrogen storage.
In order to meet power generation energy system demands through the use of hydrogen as a carrier, high-capacity energy storage will be required to balance the supply and demand.
The addition of storage can reduce the variable cost of hydrogen production by 25-40%, according to HYBRIT.