Researchers look to underground future for hydrogen
5 Feb 2025
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PhD candidate Jinjiang Liu and associate professor David Dempsey. (Photo/Supplied) |
Kiwi researchers are modelling the injection, storage and extraction of 10,000 tonnes of underground hydrogen at a natural gas storage site in Taranaki.
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