Lined rock caverns are engineered underground chambers excavated in competent rock, whose walls are sealed with a tight lining so gases such as hydrogen can be stored safely under high pressure.[8] This approach has been used for storing natural gas and other hydrocarbons and is now being adapted for hydrogen, particularly in regions lacking suitable salt formations for conventional salt‑cavern storage.[8]
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