Large-Scale Hydrogen Storage in Deep Saline Aquifers: Multiphase Flow, Geochemical-Microbial Interactions, and Economic Feasibility

深层盐水层大规模储氢:多相流、地球化学-微生物相互作用及经济可行性

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Abstract

The development of large-scale, flexible, and safe hydrogen storage is critical for enabling a low-carbon energy system. Deep saline aquifers (DSAs) offer substantial theoretical capacity and broad geographic distribution, making them attractive options for underground hydrogen storage. However, hydrogen storage in DSAs presents complex technical, geochemical, microbial, geomechanical, and economic challenges that must be addressed to ensure efficiency, safety, and recoverability. This study synthesizes current knowledge on hydrogen behavior in DSAs, focusing on multiphase flow dynamics, capillary trapping, fingering phenomena, geochemical reactions, microbial consumption, cushion gas requirements, and operational constraints. Advanced numerical simulations and experimental observations highlight the role of reservoir heterogeneity, relative permeability hysteresis, buoyancy-driven migration, and redox-driven hydrogen loss in shaping storage performance. Economic analysis emphasizes the significant influence of cushion gas volumes and hydrogen recovery efficiency on the levelized cost of storage, while pilot studies reveal strategies for mitigating operational and geochemical risks. The findings underscore the importance of integrated, coupled-process modeling and comprehensive site characterization to optimize hydrogen storage design and operation. This work provides a roadmap for developing scalable, safe, and economically viable hydrogen storage in DSAs, bridging the gap between laboratory research, pilot demonstration, and commercial deployment.

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