Underground storage and distribution of hydrogen at DDoT23

Hydrogen Summit

EIES23 – The Polish starter Hydrogen Bar System (HBS), offers a new way to store and transport hydrogen. Core to the HBS design is the use of underground drilling techniques, using both standard and horizontal wells. This method not only simplifies the process but also significantly reduces land use, an improvement over traditional practices.


What sets HBS apart is its maintenance-free nature and solution to the problem of hydrogen leakage, a long-standing problem in the industry. Moreover, it promises to be a cost-effective and scalable alternative, adaptable to a wide range of user needs.

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HBS has an estimated service life of 25-30 years, thanks to advances in pipe and valve materials. It is applicable to both industrial sites and residential areas. It provides solutions for self-sufficient energy systems. It is capable of storing and transporting hydrogen in both compressed and liquid forms. It can even handle other hydrogen-containing mixtures such as ammonia and e-fuels, according to the startup. HBS is looking for partners, funding and launching customers during the Dragons’ Den of Transition at EIES23, December 8th in Antwerp.

Join us at the Industry and Energy Summit 2023 (EIES23) in Antwerp on December 7th and 8th, where top decision-makers and experts come together to tackle the complex challenges of the industrial transformation to zero emissions.

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