Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1278564 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper describes the conceptual designs of a facility for storing, in the form of a clathrate hydrate, hydrogen produced in an industrial complex area. We recently reported the first engineering investigation of hydrate-based hydrogen storage, focusing on the conceptual design of hydrate production plants applicable for the large-scale stationary storage in urban or industrial complex areas (Nakayama et al., Energy Fuels 2010;24:2576−2588). This paper complements the previous study by presenting conceptual designs of underground hydrate-storage silos each to be coupled to a hydrate production plant. Several different types of underground silos each having a 35,000 m3 capacity were planned and designed on a construction-engineering basis, which included (a) a tunnel-type silo consisting of several levels radially arranged around an access shaft, (b) a tunnel-type silo consisting of several levels that branch off from a single access level connected to an access shaft, and (c) a vertically-oriented cylindrical tank-type silo. For each type of silo, we have specified the hydrate loading and unloading equipment as well as the cooling system, and have estimated the construction cost.

► Reports the first conceptual designs of underground silos for storing a hydrogen hydrate. ► Each silo with a 35,000 m3 capacity is planned to be constructed in an industrial complex area. ► Specific designs of both a tunnel-type silo and a cylindrical tank-type silo are presented. ► Each design is accompanied by a cost estimate.

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