SSOs will assess the microbial risks associated with hydrogen storage in porous reservoirs. The Institute of Subsurface Energy Systems (TUC) is specifically involved in Work Packages 9 and 10, in which
Module 1: Introduction to Geothermal Energy Learning Objectives In this module, participants will gain: Basic knowledge of the technology, prerequisites, and applications of geothermal energy. The abi
M1: Introduction to Geothermal Energy Course Directors: Prof. Dr. Philip Jaeger & Prof. Dr. Kurt Reinicke Description: This module covers the technical fundamentals of geothermal systems. Participants
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M2: Design and Operation of Geothermal Heating Networks Course Director: Prof. Dr. Lars Kühl Description: The path to a greenhouse gas-neutral energy supply for buildings lies in the use of renewable
H2STORE Investigation of geohydraulic, mineralogical, geochemical, and biogenic interactions in the underground storage of hydrogen in converted gas reservoirs Duration August 1, 2012 – July 31, 2015