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  • Presentation | H51W: Underground Hydrogen Storage: Numerical, Analytical, and Laboratory Investigations Poster
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  • H51W-0624: Characterization of hydrogenotrophic bacterial biofilm formation in underground hydrogen storage units
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Author(s):
Cecelia Castleberry, Louisiana State University (First Author, Presenting Author)
Matthew Kelso, Louisiana State University
Ruoqin Pei, Louisiana State University
Kanchan Maiti, Louisiana State University
Amitava Roy, Louisiana State University
Maile Braden, Louisiana State University
Anandkumar Arumugam, Louisiana State University
Ipsita Gupta, Louisiana State University
Crystal Johnson, Louisiana State University


Underground hydrogen storage is an important renewable energy source especially as energy demand increases. Unfortunately, this system is not without flaws. Hydrogen loss can occur because of bacterial consumption. Our research focuses on hydrogenotrophic bacteria which are able to consume hydrogen in conditions where no oxygen is available. Our goal is to use lab techniques to determine if using different materials to store the hydrogen may result in reduced hydrogenotrophic bacterial biofilms.



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