A salt cavern can be ‘designed’ to provide a good storage means for gas, compressed air or hydrogen afterward /Solvay
The Belgian chemical company Solvay will use its salt caverns in Germany to store energy. In the caverns, compressed air or hydrogen will be stored to be used later again as an energy provider. Solvay has signed an Option Agreement to provide four salt caverns to the Irish company Corre Energy, which will develop a
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