Blar i Publikasjoner fra CRIStin - SINTEF Energi på forfatter "Roussanaly, Simon"
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Forstudie: CCS i Midt-Norge
Einen, Caroline; Roussanaly, Simon; Rohde, Daniel; Jordal, Aina Benedikte Kristin (SINTEF Rapport;, Research report, 2020) -
How much can novel solid sorbents reduce the cost of post-combustion CO2 capture? A techno-economic investigation on the cost limits of pressure–vacuum swing adsorption
Subraveti, Sai Gokul; Roussanaly, Simon; Anantharaman, Rahul; Riboldi, Luca; Rajendran, Arvind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)This paper focuses on identifying the cost limits of two single-stage pressure–vacuum swing adsorption (PVSA) cycles for post-combustion CO2 capture if the ‘‘ideal’’ zero-cost adsorbent can be discovered. Through an ... -
Impact of uncertainties on the design and cost of CCS from a waste-to-energy plant
Roussanaly, Simon; Ouassou, Jabir Ali; Anantharaman, Rahul; Haaf, Martin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
An integrated analysis of carbon capture and storage strategies for power and industry in Europe
Turgut, Ozgu; Bjerketvedt, Vegard Skonseng; Tomasgard, Asgeir; Roussanaly, Simon (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Industry is responsible for one-quarter of the global CO2 emissions. In this study, four different climate pathways are analyzed with a cost minimizing multihorizon stochastic optimization model, in order to analyze possible ... -
Large-scale production and transport of hydrogen from Norway to Europe and Japan: Value chain analysis and comparison of liquid hydrogen and ammonia as energy carriers
Ishimoto, Yuki; Voldsund, Mari; Nekså, Petter; Roussanaly, Simon; Berstad, David Olsson; Gardarsdottir, Stefania Osk (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Low-carbon hydrogen is considered as one of the key measures to decarbonise continental Europe and Japan. Northern Norway has abundant renewable energy and natural gas resources which can be converted to low-carbon hydrogen. ... -
Liquid hydrogen as prospective energy carrier: A brief review and discussion of underlying assumptions applied in value chain analysis
Berstad, David Olsson; Gardarsdottir, Stefania Osk; Roussanaly, Simon; Voldsund, Mari; Ishimoto, Yuki; Nekså, Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)In the literature, different energy carriers are proposed in future long-distance hydrogen value chains. Hydrogen can be stored and transported in different forms, e.g. as compressed dense-phase hydrogen, liquefied hydrogen ... -
Low-Carbon Footprint Hydrogen Production from Natural Gas: a Techno-Economic Analysis of Carbon Capture and Storage from Steam-Methane Reforming
Roussanaly, Simon; Anantharaman, Rahul; Fu, Chao (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Enabling cost-efficient low-carbon footprint hydrogen production is key to achieve the ambition of the Paris Agreement. This study aims to understand the techno-economic performances of hydrogen production from natural gas ... -
Membrane properties required for post-combustion CO2 capture at coal-fired power plants
Roussanaly, Simon; Anantharaman, Rahul; Lindqvist, Karl Erik Artur; Zhai, Haibo; Rubin, Edward M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016) -
Moving toward the low-carbon hydrogen economy: Experiences and key learnings from national case studies
Reigstad, Gunhild Allard; Roussanaly, Simon; Straus, Julian; Anantharaman, Rahul; de Kler, Robert; Akhurst, Maxine; Sunny, Nixon; Goldthorpe, Ward; Avignon, Lionel; Pearce, Jonathan M; Flamme, Stefan; Guidati, Gianfranco; Panos, Evangelos; Bauer, Christian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The urgency to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050, as first presented by the IPCC special report on 1.5°C Global Warming, has spurred renewed interest in hydrogen, to complement electrification, for ... -
Multi-criteria analyses of two solvent and one low-temperature concepts for acid gas removal from natural gas
Roussanaly, Simon; Anantharaman, Rahul; Lindqvist, Karl (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)This paper evaluates three acid gas removal concepts studied in the project “A Green Sea”. Two solvent concepts (aMDEA/MDEA and Selexol) and a low-temperature concept are modelled and assessed, taking different raw natural ... -
Multi-criteria Analysis of Two CO2 Transport Technologies
Roussanaly, Simon; Hognes, Erik Skontorp; Jakobsen, Jana Poplsteinova (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)This paper illustrates a methodology for multi-criteria analysis of CCS chains by comparing two transports technologies for a case study in which 10 Mt/y of CO2 from an industrial cluster are transported over 500 km by ... -
Multi-stage membrane processes for CO2 capture from cement industry
Lindqvist, Karl; Roussanaly, Simon; Anantharaman, Rahul (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Capture conditions for cement plant flue gas differ substantially from other industrial flue gases due to the high partial pressure of CO2, presenting an opportunity for polymeric membranes to compete with other capture ... -
Offshore power generation with carbon capture and storage to decarbonise mainland electricity and offshore oil and gas installations: A techno-economic analysis
Roussanaly, Simon; Aasen, Ailo; Anantharaman, Rahul; Danielsen, B.; Jakobsen, Jana Poplsteinova; Heme-De-Lacotte, L.; Neji, G.; Sødal, A.; Wahl, Per Eilif; Vrana, Til Kristian; Dreux, R. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)his study investigates the techno-economic potential of offshore power generation from natural gas with carbon capture and storage to reduce the climate impact of mainland electricity and the offshore oil and gas industry. ... -
Optimal design and cost of ship-based CO2 transport under uncertainties and fluctuations
Bjerkevedt, Vegard; Tomasgard, Asgeir; Roussanaly, Simon (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This study investigates the impact of operational fluctuations and uncertainties on the design and expected cost of ship-based CO2 transport. The model analysis is based on a two-stage stochastic investment model for a ... -
Profiting from CCS innovations: A study to measure potential value creation from CCS research and development
Størset, Sigmund Østtveit; Tangen, Grethe; Berstad, David Olsson; Eliasson, Peder; Hoff, Karl Anders; Langørgen, Øyvind; Munkejord, Svend Tollak; Roussanaly, Simon; Torsæter, Malin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Globally, large private and public funds are invested into CO2 capture and storage (CCS) research to provide the knowledge and technology required to mitigate CO2 emissions below a sustainable level. A pertinent question ... -
The role of energy supply in abatement cost curves for CO2 capture from process industry – A case study of a Swedish refinery
Biermann, Maximilian; Langner, Christian; Roussanaly, Simon; Normann, Fredrik; Harvey, Simon (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Carbon capture and storage (CCS) activities need to be ramped up to address the climate crisis. Abatement cost curves can help to identify low-cost starting points and formulate roadmaps for the implementation of CCS at ... -
Selection of Optimal CO2 Capture Plant Capacity for Better Investment Decisions
Anantharaman, Rahul; Roussanaly, Simon; Westman, Snorre Foss; Husebye, Jo (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is an important part of a carbon-constrained energy scenario to reduce global emissions. Most of the present works in literature related to CO2 capture assumes exhaust stream from power ... -
A standardized Approach to Multi-criteria Assessment of CCS Chains
Jakobsen, Jana Poplsteinova; Roussanaly, Simon; Mølnvik, Mona J.; Tangen, Grethe (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013)For a commercial Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) chain to be successful, it must satisfy a whole range of requirements: technical, economic, environmental, safety, and societal. A comprehensive, understandable and ... -
A Systematic Method for Membrane CO2 Capture Modeling and Analysis
Roussanaly, Simon; Lindqvist, Karl; Anantharaman, Rahul; Jakobsen, Jana Poplsteinova (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)This work presents a new systematic methodology for the design and optimization of membrane systems for CO2 capture integrating both technical and cost models. In this methodology, graphical solutions to the separation ... -
Techno-economic analyses of CO2 liquefaction: Impact of product pressure and impurities
Deng, Han; Roussanaly, Simon; Skaugen, Geir (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)As a first step towards identifying the optimal transport conditions for shipping CO2, this study investigates the impact of post-liquefaction delivery pressure on the design and cost of CO2 liquefaction for (a) pure CO2 ...