Penn State University research suggests the use of bituminous coal as a storage solution for hydrogen; large potential expected.
Here’s an article found in The Week about the revolutionary hydrogen storage solution.
According to the article,
- Coal can be used as a geological hydrogen battery for energy storage.
- Hydrogen storage has been a challenge due to the lack of a cost-effective and efficient method.
- Coal formations have the potential to store large quantities of hydrogen for various sectors.
Here are some noteworthy publications from recent times that have showcased other innovative methods to store hydrogen:
1. University of Jyväskylä: HyPER Project
The HyPER project (Hydrogen Production and Storage Test Facility) is a collaboration between the University of Jyväskylä and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. This two-year project (2024-2025) focuses on developing materials suitable for hydrogen storage, including metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), biobased carbon, and zeolitic materials. The project aims to promote electrolytic hydrogen production using advanced technologies and explore potential hydrogen business cases in Central Finland, contributing to the region’s clean energy transition and carbon neutrality goals.
2. University of Alberta: Chemical Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage
The University of Alberta has investigated the use of chemical hydrides as a means of hydrogen storage. This research explores various chemical hydrides that can absorb hydrogen and release it upon heating, providing a compact storage solution. The study also evaluates the lifecycle emissions associated with chemical hydride production and use, focusing on sustainability and efficiency.
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