Plans for giant gas-filled caverns to avoid net zero energy shortages
Plans are emerging to develop vast underground salt caverns capable of storing hydrogen to help balance the UK’s growing reliance on renewable energy. The caverns, potentially as large as major landmarks, would store surplus energy produced by wind and solar and release it when generation falls short, helping maintain grid stability. The approach is increasingly seen as a scalable solution to strengthen UK energy security while supporting the transition to a lower-carbon energy system.
Link to article: Telegraph Article - Plans for giant gas-filled caverns to avoid net zero energy shortages
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