Review finds depleted oil and gas reservoirs could store hydrogen at scale

Hydrogen is increasingly viewed as a critical energy carrier capable of supporting decarbonization across sectors such as industry, transportation, and power generation. Unlike fossil fuels, hydrogen combustion produces no direct carbon dioxide emissions. However, large-scale deployment of hydrogen technologies requires reliable methods for storing vast amounts of hydrogen to balance supply and demand, particularly for seasonal energy storage.

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