Scotland to gain extra production edge with hydrogen ‘bank’?
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen are pioneering technology that can store renewable energy as green hydrogen within depleted oil and gas reservoirs. This innovative approach not only contributes to Scotland’s net-zero goals but also positions the country to potentially become a hydrogen net exporter. It offers a promising future for previously exhausted oil and gas reservoirs, aquifers, and associated infrastructure like pipelines and wells. One notable benefit of this technology is its ability to address the challenge of excess electricity generation from wind farms. By converting surplus electricity into...