Abstract
This paper describes plans for high pressure natural gas storage in unlined rock caverns proposed by the County of Nord-Troendelag Electricity Board in Central Norway. The storage was intended to be a part of an underground gas-fired power plant in the Namdal region. The gas storage principles are based on proven Norwegian technology developed in connection with compressed air cushion surge chambers in hydroelectric power plants. The caverns were designed at a depth of 1000 m. The total storage capacity was 100 mill S m3.
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