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  2. Hydrogen storage - Wikipedia

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    The storage capacity of the German natural gas network is more than 200,000 GW·h which is enough for several months of energy requirement. By comparison, the capacity of all German pumped storage power plants amounts to only about 40 GW·h. The transport of energy through a gas network is done with much less loss (<0.1%) than in a power ...

  3. Hydrogen infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen pipeline transport is a transportation of hydrogen through a pipe as part of the hydrogen infrastructure. Hydrogen pipeline transport is used to connect the point of hydrogen production or delivery of hydrogen with the point of demand, pipeline transport costs are similar to CNG, [9] the technology is proven, [10] however most hydrogen is produced on the place of demand with every 50 ...

  4. Natural gas storage - Wikipedia

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    A consequence of the above factors is that developing an aquifer storage facility is usually time consuming and expensive. Aquifers are generally the least desirable and most expensive type of natural gas storage facility. Total Deliverability from Natural Gas Storage by Type of Facility, 1998, 2005, 2008. [3]

  5. Compressed natural gas - Wikipedia

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    Compressed natural gas (CNG) is a fuel gas mainly composed of methane (CH 4), compressed to less than 1% of the volume it occupies at standard atmospheric pressure.It is stored and distributed in hard containers at a pressure of 20–25 megapascals (2,900–3,600 psi; 200–250 bar), usually in cylindrical or spherical shapes.

  6. Hydrogen production - Wikipedia

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    Steam methane reforming (SMR) produces hydrogen from natural gas, mostly methane (CH 4), and water. It is the cheapest source of industrial hydrogen, being the source of nearly 50% of the world's hydrogen. [34] The process consists of heating the gas to 700–1,100 °C (1,300–2,000 °F) in the presence of steam over a nickel catalyst.

  7. Bill Expanding Utility Production, Sale of Hydrogen Passes ...

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    Jan. 21—A bill in the Legislature that would expand the ability of public utilities to produce, sell and distribute hydrogen produced by non-fossil feedstock methods cleared its first set of ...

  8. Industrial gas - Wikipedia

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    A gas compressor is used to compress the gas into storage pressure vessels (such as gas canisters, gas cylinders or tube trailers) through piping systems. Gas cylinders are by far the most common gas storage [29] and large numbers are produced at a "cylinder fill" facility. However, not all industrial gases are supplied in the gaseous phase.

  9. HCNG - Wikipedia

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    The use of existing natural gas pipelines for HCNG was studied by NaturalHy. [24] To get the most out of an internal combustion engine in transportation if higher levels of hydrogen are added, modifications have to be made to the engine and the control strategy. [25] [26] [27] The hydrogen in the blend leads to lower CO 2 emissions. [28]