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E Newsletter #1
E Newsletter #2
E Newsletter #3
E Newsletter #4
E Newsletter #5
HyUSPRe_Workshop report to determine focus on aquifers and oilfield
D1.1
H2 supply from Renewable Energy Sources, H2 demand centers and H2 transport infrastructure
D1.2
Hydrogen storage potential of existing European gas storage sites in depleted gas fields and aquifers
D1.3
Interactive GIS story map of hydrogen storage potential in porous reservoirs in Europe
D1.4
Classifying hydrogen storage potential in porous reservoirs as an aid to European site selection
D1.5
Database of mineral reaction rates with hydrogen and their dependence on temperature and pressure
D2.1
Experimental assessment on the potential for hydrogen sulphide generation from abiotic pyrite reduction during geological storage of hydrogen
D2.2
Assessment of the impact of hydrogen-brine-rock reactions on core permeability and mechanical integrity over time
D2.3
Assessment of the impact of hydrogen-brine-rock reactions on caprock integrity
D2.4
Assessment of the impact of CH4 and CO2 on the geochemical response of the hydrogen-brine-rock system
D2.5
Review of the window of viability of the different microbial metabolisms relevant for subsurface H2 storage application
D3.1
Kinetics of microbial growth & activity (specific growth rates, growth yields, Ks values, etc.) as well as generation of biobased solids and their dependences on relevant environmental parameters (e.g. temperature etc.)
D3.2
Competition dynamics between different microbial metabolisms to validate simulation models
D3.4
Relative permeability curves for the hydrogen-brine system under drainage and imbibition under reservoir conditions
D4.2
Data set of effective binary diffusion coefficients, mechanical dispersivities and relative permea-bility curves
D4.3
Hydrogen reservoir flow behaviour: Measurements of molecular diffusion, mechanical dispersion and relative
permeability
D4.4
Review of current practices and existing experimental data for well and rock materials under cyclic hydrogen injection and withdrawal
D5.1
New experimental data on reactions between H2 and well cement and effects on fluid flow and mechanical properties of well cement
D5.2
Experimental data on reactions between hydrogen and rock samples from reservoir and geological seals and effects on fluid flow and mechanical properties of reservoir and caprock
D5.3
Experimental data for scaled-down well system on H2 reactions, effects on casing-cement-rock interfaces, implications for durability and integrity of well systems, and mitigation options for loss of durability and integrity
D5.4
Integrated modeling approach for the overall performance, integrity, and durability assess-ment of hydrogen storage at the reservoir and near-wellbore scale
D6.1
Validated open-source reservoir modeling software that can simulate coupled flow, geochemical and microbiological processes in a porous reservoir under operational hydrogen storage conditions
D6.2
Guidelines for reservoir and site suitability as-sessment for underground hydrogen storage in porous formations
D6.4
Equipment requirements and capital as well as operating costs for the hydrogen scenarios
D7.1
EU-scale hydrogen system scenarios
D7.2
Roadmap for successful deployment of underground hydrogen storage in porous reservoirs in Europe
D7.5
HyUSPRe Project Briefing
D8.2
Webinar #2. Hydrogen storage potential of existing European gas storage sites in depleted gas fields and aquifers
D8.9
Webinar #3. Microbial impact on subsurface hydrogen storage
D8.11
Webinar #4. Hydrogen flow in porous subsurface reservoirs
D8.14
Webinar #5. Hydrogen storage landscape in Europe: vision and roadmap
D8.17
Final HyUSPRe dissemination event – Utrecht
D8.18