枯竭水库氢能系统与地下储氢

IF 4 Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Arash Ebrahimi , Kamand Ghasemi , Ali Akbari , Yousef Kazemzadeh , Reza Azin
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摘要

在大气中温室气体排放增加导致全球变暖的情况下,可再生能源和清洁能源的生产,而不是化石燃料,在世界范围内变得非常有吸引力。氢(H2)作为环境中最丰富的元素,是近年来发展起来的一种具有高热值的能量载体,取代了传统的能源。由于其广泛的应用,如内燃机和电动涡轮机,氢将成为本世纪全球金融管理的基石。通过研究和理解氢能,我们意识到向氢经济的过渡需要一个高效、安全和高容量的储存系统。这就是为什么全球最具吸引力的储氢系统是地下储氢系统(USS),特别是在枯竭的油气储层中。由于氢的独特特性,如高反应活性,慢动力学,以及氢的吸附/解吸温度的挑战,氢的储存面临着许多挑战。因此,在本研究中,对氢气、储氢系统的个体特征以及其他影响因素进行了全面的综述。通过准确识别现有的机制、能力和障碍,本研究旨在激发进一步的研究,并为氢经济的发展做出贡献。此外,本研究首次对氢气来源和储氢机制进行了全面回顾,全面概述了该行业的所有关键阶段。
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Hydrogen energy system and underground hydrogen storage in depleted reservoirs
In a situation where the increase in greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere has unfavorably led to global warming, the production of energy from renewable and clean sources, instead of fossil fuels, has become very attractive worldwide. To replace traditional energy sources, hydrogen (H2), as the most abundant element in the environment, has emerged as a recently developed energy carrier with a high calorific value. Due to its diverse applications, such as internal combustion engines and electric turbines, hydrogen is poised to become a cornerstone of global financial management in the current century. By examining and understanding hydrogen energy, realize that transitioning to a hydrogen-based economy will require an efficient, safe, and high-capacity storage system. This is why the most attractive hydrogen storage system globally is the underground storage system (USS), especially within depleted oil and gas reservoirs. Due to the unique features of hydrogen, such as high reactivity, slow kinetics, and the challenge of hydrogen adsorption/desorption temperatures, hydrogen storage faces numerous challenges. Therefore, in this study, a comprehensive review of the individual features of H2, hydrogen storage systems, and other influencing factors has been conducted. By accurately identifying existing mechanisms, capacities, and barriers, this study aims to inspire further research and contribute to the progress of the hydrogen economy. Additionally, this study presents, for the first time, a thorough review of H2 sources and hydrogen storage mechanisms, providing a comprehensive overview of all critical stages of this industry.
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Petroleum Research
Petroleum Research Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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