A survey is presented of porous media field experience that may aid in the development of a compressed air energy storage field demonstration. Work done at PNL and experience of other groups and related industries is reviewed. An overall view of porous media experience in the underground storage of fluids is presented. CAES experience consists of site evaluation and selection processes used by groups in California, Kansas, and Indiana. Reservoir design and field evaluation of example sites are reported. The studies raised questions about compatibility with depleted oil and gas reservoirs, storage space rights, and compressed air regulations. Related experience embraces technologies of natural gas, thermal energy, and geothermal and hydrogen...
The underground storage of natural gas is a procedure compatible with the optimal management of the ...
Over the past 40 years, cavern storage of LPG's, petrochemicals, such as ethylene and propylene, and...
Mineral grains in soil are surrounded by pores, the porosity of sandy soil being typically 25-35 % o...
Successful commercialization of Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) systems depends on long-term st...
Compressed air energy storage (CAES) has been re-emerging as a viable energy storage option in the l...
The long-term stability of a sandstone reservoir is of primary importance to the success of compress...
With the rapid growth of energy production from intermittent renewable sources like wind and solar p...
Investigations are described which were performed to assess the structural behavior of porous rock c...
The objectives of the Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) program are to establish stability criter...
Widely distributed aquifers have been proposed as effective storage reservoirs for compressed air en...
The objective of this experimental study was to determine how the mineralogical and physical charact...
Subsurface porous aquifers are being considered for use as reservoirs for compressed energy storage ...
CAESA (compressed air energy storage in aquifers) attracts more and more attention as the increase n...
The purpose of this study is to develop an engineering and operational understanding of CAES perform...
Energy transition from conventional to renewable energy sources requires significant large energy st...
The underground storage of natural gas is a procedure compatible with the optimal management of the ...
Over the past 40 years, cavern storage of LPG's, petrochemicals, such as ethylene and propylene, and...
Mineral grains in soil are surrounded by pores, the porosity of sandy soil being typically 25-35 % o...
Successful commercialization of Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) systems depends on long-term st...
Compressed air energy storage (CAES) has been re-emerging as a viable energy storage option in the l...
The long-term stability of a sandstone reservoir is of primary importance to the success of compress...
With the rapid growth of energy production from intermittent renewable sources like wind and solar p...
Investigations are described which were performed to assess the structural behavior of porous rock c...
The objectives of the Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) program are to establish stability criter...
Widely distributed aquifers have been proposed as effective storage reservoirs for compressed air en...
The objective of this experimental study was to determine how the mineralogical and physical charact...
Subsurface porous aquifers are being considered for use as reservoirs for compressed energy storage ...
CAESA (compressed air energy storage in aquifers) attracts more and more attention as the increase n...
The purpose of this study is to develop an engineering and operational understanding of CAES perform...
Energy transition from conventional to renewable energy sources requires significant large energy st...
The underground storage of natural gas is a procedure compatible with the optimal management of the ...
Over the past 40 years, cavern storage of LPG's, petrochemicals, such as ethylene and propylene, and...
Mineral grains in soil are surrounded by pores, the porosity of sandy soil being typically 25-35 % o...