Issue 14, 2022

Perspectives and prospects of underground hydrogen storage and natural hydrogen

Abstract

Hydrogen is considered the fuel of the future due to its cleaner nature compared to methane and gasoline. Therefore, renewable hydrogen production technologies and long-term, affordable, and safe storage have recently attracted significant research interest. However, natural underground hydrogen production and storage have received scant attention in the literature despite its great potential. As such, the associated formation mechanisms, geological locations and future applications remain relatively under-explored, thereby requiring further investigation. In this review, the global natural hydrogen formation along with reaction mechanisms (i.e., metamorphic processes, pyritization and serpentinization reactions) as well as the suitable geological locations (i.e., ophiolites, organic-rich sediments, fault zones, igneous rocks, crystalline basements, salt bearing strata, and hydrocarbon-bearing basins) are discussed. Moreover, the underground hydrogen storage mechanisms are detailed and compared with underground natural gas and CO2 storage. Techno-economic analyses of large-scale underground hydrogen storage are presented along with the current challenges and future directions.

Graphical abstract: Perspectives and prospects of underground hydrogen storage and natural hydrogen

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
04 May 2022
Accepted
16 Jun 2022
First published
17 Jun 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2022,6, 3324-3343

Perspectives and prospects of underground hydrogen storage and natural hydrogen

E. I. Epelle, W. Obande, G. A. Udourioh, I. C. Afolabi, K. S. Desongu, U. Orivri, B. Gunes and J. A. Okolie, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2022, 6, 3324 DOI: 10.1039/D2SE00618A

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