TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 FROM 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM CT. Hydrogen can significantly enhance energy resilience and reliability by storing excess renewable energy from renewable sources like wind and solar. Stored hydrogen can then be reutilized for a variety of applications, from transportation to industrial use or blended with natural gas using existing pipeline networks, transforming how we store and manage energy. To unlock this potential, large-scale, low-cost storage solutions are needed.
In this Tech Talk, we will explore advancements and innovations in subsurface storage technologies for hydrogen, a key enabler in decarbonizing energy systems. Geological formations such as depleted reservoirs, aquifers, and salt caverns present scalable and cost-effective options for storing hydrogen at large volumes.
Join GTI Energy experts Shadi Salahshoor, Ph.D. and Zane McDonald to learn how we are evaluating the physics, chemistry, and mechanics of underground hydrogen storage, paving the way for efficient, long-term energy storage solutions and expediting deployment through our SUSTAIN H2 collaborative.