HyCavern


Advancing Hydrogen Storage in Lined Rock Caverns – From Materials to Market

01/01/2026

01/01/2029

Resumen y objetivos

Summary and objectives

The HyCavern project focuses on research and innovation in underground hydrogen storage. It explores an emerging technology designed to store large quantities of green hydrogen in Lined Rock Caverns (LRC).

Coordinated by SINTEF with the participation of the Foundation for Hydrogen in Aragon (FHa), the project develops the following key technical components:

  • Advanced Metallurgy: Development of steel tanks and laser welding techniques specifically designed for hydrogen contact, including high-performance coatings.

  • Sustainable Construction: Implementation of low-carbon cement and its role in mechanical load distribution to the surrounding rock.

  • Applied Geotechnics: Comprehensive study of soil and rock types to ensure optimal structural support during energy storage cycles.

  • Smart Monitoring: Identification of the most effective sensors to maximize data extraction and operational safety during pilot tests.

  • Proof of Concept (PoC): Construction of a small-scale real-world tank to experimentally validate the technology.

The material studies are supported by advanced computational simulations to reduce technological uncertainty and enable large-scale industrial deployment. Additionally, the project includes safety protocols and a techno-economic analysis to ensure market viability.

The ultimate goal of HyCavern is to increase technical knowledge, raise the Technology Readiness Level (TRL), and provide the industry with the tools needed for large-scale hydrogen infrastructure in Europe.

1. What is LRC technology in the context of HyCavern? Lined Rock Cavern (LRC) technology involves storing pressurized hydrogen in excavated rock cavities lined with steel and low-carbon concrete to ensure gas-tightness and safety.

2. Who coordinates the HyCavern project? The project is coordinated by SINTEF (Norway) and includes a world-class consortium with partners like Oxford University, TU Delft, Deloitte, and the FHa.

3. What is FHa’s main contribution? FHa is responsible for the Proof of Concept, conducting real-world fatigue tests and safety monitoring at its facilities in Aragon.

El papel de la fundación

The role of the foundation

FHa’s Role: Safety & Experimental Validation

The role of the FHa within the SINTEF-led consortium is centered on two strategic areas: industrial safety and the Proof of Concept.

  • Safety & Monitoring: The Foundation actively participates in defining the most critical safety parameters. This work is essential for determining which variables must be monitored using advanced sensors integrated into the storage structure.

  • On-site Proof of Concept: FHa is the partner responsible for the experimental validation. The developed storage tank will be buried and tested at our facilities to perform fatigue tests and gather real-world measurements, which are vital for the global technology assessment.

Coordinadores

Coordinators

Entidades financiadoras

Funding entities

Funded by the European Union
Clean Hydrogen Partnership

Socios

Partners

Logo oficial de Picum MT, socio especializado en manufactura móvil y mecanizado de precisión para el proyecto HyCavern.
Logo de la University of Oxford, socio académico de investigación científica para el proyecto HyCavern de la Fundación Hidrógeno Aragón.
Logo de la TU Delft (Delft University of Technology), socio de investigación de vanguardia para el proyecto HyCavern de la Fundación Hidrógeno Aragón.
Logo oficial de swisstopo, socio de topografía y monitorización geodésica para el proyecto HyCavern de la Fundación Hidrógeno Aragón.
Logo de Planck Technologies, socio especializado en simulación computacional e IA para el almacenamiento de hidrógeno en el proyecto HyCavern.
Logo oficial de Hive Ventures, socio de inversión y aceleración de startups para el proyecto HyCavern de hidrógeno verde.
Logo oficial del Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology (ILT), socio tecnológico en manufactura y sensores para el proyecto HyCavern.
Logo oficial de Deloitte, socio estratégico para el análisis de mercado y regulación en el proyecto HyCavern de almacenamiento de hidrógeno.
Logo oficial de Comec, socio industrial especializado en ingeniería para el proyecto HyCavern de almacenamiento de hidrógeno.
Logo oficial de la AGH University of Science and Technology, socio académico del proyecto HyCavern de almacenamiento de hidrógeno.
Logo oficial The University of Edinburgh socio académico proyecto H2-QUEST Fundación Hidrógeno Aragón
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