Underground hydrogen storage solutions are at the heart of a new partnership between Schneider Electric and Storengy, an Engie subsidiary.
The duo on Wednesday (Feb 3) said they have inked a deal to develop a solution powered by local renewable energy to produce renewable hydrogen that will be installed in a salt cavern for underground hydrogen storage.
Works for the hydrogen storage solution will include the design of a power systems and process automation solution dedicated to underground hydrogen storage.
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