
Energy Infrastructure from Geological Storage
Energy infrastructure related to geological storage involves large underground facilities where energy sources like natural gas, hydrogen, or captured carbon dioxide are stored securely over long periods. These underground reservoirs, such as depleted oil or gas fields or deep saline aquifers, provide a safe, stable environment for storing energy substances, preventing leaks and emissions. This infrastructure supports energy security, helps balance supply and demand, and aids in reducing greenhouse gases. Properly designed and monitored geological storage ensures safe, effective, and environmentally responsible management of energy resources.