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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2025 · 48 MIN

Louwrens Op de Beek (Nobian) on the Necessity of Hydrogen Storage in Salt Caverns

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In an energy system where wind and solar play a dominant role – the kind of system currently being developed across Europe – storage will be of critical importance. This includes, for instance, storing green hydrogen in...salt caverns. But why store hydrogen in salt caverns? And how does it actually work? To discuss this, I’m joined by Louwrens Op de Beek, Director of Energy Storage at the chemical company Nobian.

In an energy system where wind and solar play a dominant role – the kind of system currently being developed across Europe – storage will be of critical importance. This includes, for instance, storing green hydrogen in...salt caverns. But why store hydrogen in salt caverns? And how does it actually work? To discuss this, I’m joined by Louwrens Op de Beek, Director of Energy Storage at the chemical company Nobian.

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