Geological storage capacity for green excess energy readily available in Germany

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Energy supply in Germany is subject to a profound change. The present paper addresses the German potential of storing excess energy from renewable power sources in the geological subsurface. Wind and solar electricity can be transformed into hydrogen, and with carbon dioxide subsequently into methane. When needed, electricity is regained in a gas turbine power plant combusting the methane. Here, we are taking into account the actual German storage capacity for natural gas and show that the outlined technology is ready for operation and economically competitive. The current potential for combined storage of methane and carbon dioxide allows to store around 80 TWh renewable excess energy. This is far more than required to date and estimated to provide the entire coverage in 2050.

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Kühn, M., Nakaten, N. C., & Kempka, T. (2020). Geological storage capacity for green excess energy readily available in Germany. Advances in Geosciences, 54, 173–178. https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-54-173-2020

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