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    • CO2 Capture from Lime and Cement Plants Using an Indirectly Heated Carbonate Looping Process – the Anica Project 

      Ströhle, Jochen; Hofmann, Carina; Greco-Coppi, Martin; Epple, Bernd (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      The overall aim of the ANICA project is to develop concepts of the indirectly heated carbonate looping (IHCaL) process for CO2 capture from lime and cement plants. CO2 avoidance costs of the IHCaL process for lime and ...
    • CO2 Capture from Off-shore Gas Turbines Using Supersonic Gas Separation ☆ 

      Hammer, Morten; Wahl, Per Eilif; Anantharaman, Rahul; Berstad, David Olsson; Lervåg, Karl Yngve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
      CO2 capture from gas turbine based off-shore application face challenges such as size (foot-print), weight and stability (wave motion) in addition to the challenges faced by on-shore industry. Space- and weight challenges ...
    • CO2 capture from waste-to-energy plants: Techno-economic assessment of novel integration concepts of calcium looping technology 

      Haaf, Martin; Anantharaman, Rahul; Roussanaly, Simon; Ströhle, Jochen; Epple, Bernd (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      n Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plants, municipal solid waste (MSW) is combusted while power and/or heat are produced. This approach will largely remain as a promising option to handle the MSW capacities in the future. Due to the ...
    • CO2 Capture in Natural Gas Production by Adsorption Processes 

      Grande, Carlos Adolfo; Roussanaly, Simon; Anantharaman, Rahul; Lindqvist, Karl Erik Artur; Singh, Prachi; Kemper, Jasmin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Natural gas (NG) is the fossil fuel with the lowest emissions of CO2 per kilowatt of energy produced. In the case of transporting the natural gas through pipelines, the CO2 specifications depend on each country but are ...
    • CO2 Capture Opportunities in the Norwegian Silicon Industry 

      Mathisen, Anette; Normann, Fredrik; Biermann, Maximilian; Skagestad, Ragnhild; Haug, Alf Tore (SINTEF Proceedings;4, Chapter; Conference object; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      CO2 capture opportunities for the Norwegian silicon industry have been assessed through a techno-economic investigation. Two silicon plants have been studied for integration with a split-flow MEA-based CO2 capture plant. ...
    • CO2 capture using a novel hybrid monolith (H-ZSM5/activated carbon) as adsorbent by combined vacuum and electric swing adsorption (VESA) 

      Zhao, Qinghu; Wu, Fan; Men, Yuhan; Fang, Xin; Zhao, Jianhua; Xiao, Penny; Webley, Paul A.; Grande, Carlos Adolfo (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Electrical swing adsorption (ESA) is an interesting cyclic adsorption technology which relies on rapid Joule heating of the adsorbent to liberate adsorbed molecules such as CO2. In this study we used a novel hybrid ...
    • CO2 Capture with Structured Sorbents Containing Multiwalled Carbon Nano Tubes and Polyethyleneimine (PEI) 

      Krishnamurthy, Shreenath; Blom, Richard; Andreassen, Kari Anne; Grande, Carlos; Middelkoop, Vesna; Rombouts, Marleen; Borras, Adolfo Benedito (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      In this work monolithic adsorbents containing polyethyleneimine (PEI) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes obtained by 3D printing. CO2 and N2 isotherms were measured using a commercial volumetric apparatus. Breakthrough ...
    • CO2 Data Share - sharing reference datasets from CO2 storage projects 

      Andersen, Odd; Tangen, Grethe; Ringrose, Philip; Greenberg, Sallie E. (Lecture, 2018)
      CO2 Data Share aims to be an international platform for CO2 storage data exchange. It is designed to promote R&D of new technology based on experience gained from demonstration and industrial projects, and thereby accelerate ...
    • CO2 Data Storage Consortium - Sharking reference datasets from CO2 storage projects 

      Andersen, Odd; Tangen, Grethe; Ringrose, Philip; Greenberg, Sallie E. (Lecture, 2018)
    • CO2 emissions from Biofuels and District Heating in Zero Emission Buildings (ZEB) 

      Lien, Kristian M. (ZEB Project report;10, Research report, 2013)
      Carbon Debt and Carbon Payback time have recently been introduced into the Norwegian debate on greenhouse gas emissions, challenging the established view that Biofuels are carbon neutral. This report demonstrates that these ...
    • CO2 Field Lab at Svelvik Ridge: Site Suitability 

      Bakk, Audun; Girard, Jean-Francois; Lindeberg, Erik Gøsta Brun; Aker, Eyvind; Wertz, Frederic; Buddensiek, Maike-Liselotte; Barrio, Maria; Jones, David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      A field laboratory for monitoring CO2 migration has been established in the Holocene deposit of the Svelvik ridge, located at the sill of the Drammensfjord 50 km south of Oslo. Initial characterization of the site shows ...
    • CO2 Gasification of Charcoals Produced at Various Pressures 

      Bui, Hau-Huu; Wang, Liang; Tran, Khanh-Quang; Skreiberg, Øyvind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      In this work, stem wood and branches and tops of Norwegian spruce and birch were carbonized at different pressures, producing charcoals of which the CO2 gasification reactivity was studied by means of a thermogravimetric ...
    • CO2 Gasification of Chars Prepared by Fast and Slow Pyrolysis from Wood and Forest Residue. A Kinetic Study 

      Wang, Liang; Li, Tian; Várhegyi, Gábor; Skreiberg, Øyvind; Løvås, Terese (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
    • CO2 gasification reactivity of char from high-ash biomass 

      Phounglamcheik, Aekjuthon; Vila, Ricardo; Kienzl, Norbert; Wang, Liang; Hedayati, Ali; Broström, Markus; Ramser, Kerstin; Engvall, Klas; Skreiberg, Øyvind; Robinson, Ryan; Umeki, Kentaro (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Biomass char produced from pyrolysis processes is of great interest to be utilized as renewable solid fuels or materials. Forest byproducts and agricultural wastes are low-cost and sustainable biomass feedstocks. These ...
    • CO2 Impact on FeCO3 Corrosion Product 

      Randi, Neerup; Løge, Isaac A.; Rudbeck, Caroline G.; Fosbøl, Philip L. (SINTEF Proceedings;7, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2021)
      Reduction of the emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases is a global challenge. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one of the most ready to use technologies applicable for industries such as biogas upgrading, cement, ...
    • CO2 Liquefaction Close to the Triple Point Pressure 

      Trædal, Stian; Stang, Hans Georg Jacob; Snustad, Ingrid; Johansson, Martin Viktor; Berstad, David Olsson (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      For vessel-based transport of liquid CO2 in carbon capture and storage chains, transport at 8 bar(a) enable significant cost reductions compared to transport at higher pressures for most transport distances and volumes. ...
    • CO2 mobility reduction using foam stabilized by CO2- and water-soluble surfactants 

      Føyen, Tore Lyngås; Alcorn, Zachary Paul; Fernø, Martin; Barrabino, Albert; Holt, Torleif (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Foam can reduce CO2 mobility to improve the sweep efficiency during injection into subsurface geological formations for CO2 storage and enhanced oil recovery. However, CO2 foams are thermodynamically unstable, so they must ...
    • CO2 pipeline integrity: A coupled fluid-structure model using a reference equation of state for CO2 

      Aursand, Eskil; Aursand, Peder; Berstad, Torodd; Dørum, Cato; Hammer, Morten; Munkejord, Svend Tollak; Nordhagen, Håkon Ottar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)
      We present a coupled fluid-structure model to study crack propagation and crack arrest in pipelines. Numerical calculations of crack arrest, crack velocity and pressure profiles have been performed for steel pipes with an ...
    • CO2 pipeline integrity: A new evaluation methodology 

      Berstad, Torodd; Dørum, Cato; Jakobsen, Jana Poplsteinova; Kragset, Steinar; Li, Hailong; Lund, Halvor; Morin, Alexandre; Munkejord, Svend Tollak; Mølnvik, Mona Jacobsen; Nordhagen, Håkon Ottar; Østby, Erling (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011)
      A coupled fluid-structure model for pipeline integrity simulations has been developed. The pipe material and fracture propagation have been modelled using the finite-element method with a local fracture criterion. The ...
    • CO2 Pipeline Integrity: Comparison of a Coupled Fluid-structure Model and Uncoupled Two-curve Methods 

      Aursand, Eskil; Dørum, Cato; Hammer, Morten; Morin, Alexandre; Munkejord, Svend Tollak; Nordhagen, Håkon Ottar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
      One challenge in CCS is related to the prevention of running-ductile fracture in CO2-carrying pipelines. Commonly used tools for ensuring crack arrest in pipelines hinge mainly on semi-empirical models, which may not be ...