First International Summer School on Underground Hydrogen Storage

July 11, 2022 /

A summer school on "Underground Hydrogen Storage", organised at the TU Delft in cooperation with SFB 1313

The TU Delft (The Netherlands) organises a summer school on "Underground Hydrogen Storage" from 11 to 14 July 2022. SFB 1313 is one of the cooperation partners.

Date: 11 to 14 July 2022
Place: Department of Geoscience and Engineering, TU Delft (Hybrid Event), Stevinweg 1, 2628 CN, Delft, The Netherlands
Registration: open from 20 February 2022

About the Summer School

The transition towards renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, requires the development of large-scale energy storage systems to balance out the renewable energy production and demand. Storing renewable energy in the form of hydrogen is widely seen as a promising solution because of its high energy content and clean combustion products. However, due to  hydrogen’s low density, large storage volumes will be required which exceed the capacity of surface-based storage facilities. Subsurface reservoirs such as gas fields, aquifers and solution-mined salt caverns are the only feasible option that can provide the large storage volumes required. This gives underground hydrogen storage (UHS) the potential to become a key technology in the energy transition. The summer course will be hybrid, and will cover many aspects of the UHS including:

  • Pilots & Demonstration Experiences (by the UHS experts from industry)
  • Policy, Regulating & Licensing (by the policy making experts from government entities)
  • Lectures by the UHS scientists across the globe on different aspects of UHS:
    • Thermo-Hydrodynamics
    • Micro-biology
    • Geo-chemistry
    • Geomechanics
    • Monitoring
  • Presentations by the attendees (Poster + 3min Pitch)
Speakers

Lectures will be given by a broad range of speakers including leading academic scientists, industrial experts as well as colleagues from the policy sector and EU funding agencies:

  • Hadi Hajibeygi, TU Delft
  • Maartje Boon, TU Delft
  • Serge van Gessel, TNO
  • Tony Kovscek, Stanford University
  • SFB 1313 spokesman Rainer Helmig, Stuttgart University
  • Carla Robledo, Ministry Economic Affairs
  • Katriona Edlmann, University of Edinburgh
  • John Sheffield, President IAHE
  • Marco Dentz, CSIC
  • Nicole Dopffel, NORCE
  • Evan Passaris, Atkins Global
  • Ariel Perez, HYCHICO
  • Markus Pichler, RAG
  • Thijs Vlugt, TU Delft
  • Ad van Wijk, TU Delft
  • Sarah Gasda, NORCE
  • Sam Krevor, Imperial College London
  • Catherine Peters, Princeton University
  • Mark Zoback, Stanford University
  • Deyan Draganov, TU Delft
  • Suzanne Hangx, Utrecht University
Audience

The course is developed for a broad audience who would like to learn more about the various aspects of UHS, with a specific focus on students and young researchers. During the course, the attendees should expect lectures from international experts, practical and group exercises, as well as site visits and cultural and social activities. In addition, each attendee is given the opportunity to present their research during a poster session. All attendants will receive a certificate of attendance. For more information, please contact Dr. Maartje Boon (M.M.Boon@tudelft.nl).

Registration

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