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View article: Techno-Economic Assessment & Life Cycle Assessment Guidelines for CO2 Utilization (Version 2.0)
Techno-Economic Assessment & Life Cycle Assessment Guidelines for CO2 Utilization (Version 2.0) Open
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Under the auspices of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and through the Paris Agreement, there is a commitment to keep global temperature rise this century to well b…
View article: Making Sense of Techno-Economic and Life Cycle Assessment Studies for CO2 Utilization
Making Sense of Techno-Economic and Life Cycle Assessment Studies for CO2 Utilization Open
Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) or CO2 utilization technologies attract researchers, policy makers, and industry actors in search of sustainable solutions for industrial processes. This increasing interest can be explained by the fact…
View article: SNG Worked Example for the TEA Guidelines for CO2 Utilization
SNG Worked Example for the TEA Guidelines for CO2 Utilization Open
To meet the high demand for natural gas globally, synthetic natural gas (SNG) can be produced as a substitute for natural gas derived from fossil fuels. Nevertheless, the traditional SNG production process is highly carbon-intensive. In th…
View article: Techno-Economic Assessment & Life Cycle Assessment Guidelines for CO2 Utilization (Version 1.1)
Techno-Economic Assessment & Life Cycle Assessment Guidelines for CO2 Utilization (Version 1.1) Open
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Under the auspices of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and through the Paris Agreement, there is a commitment to keep global temperature rise this century to well b…
View article: Making Sense of Techno-Economic Assessment & Life Cycle Assessment Studies for CO2 Utilization: A guide on how to commission, understand, and derive decisions from TEA and LCA studies
Making Sense of Techno-Economic Assessment & Life Cycle Assessment Studies for CO2 Utilization: A guide on how to commission, understand, and derive decisions from TEA and LCA studies Open
This report provides guidance to decision makers in all types of public and private organizations involved in the planning and development of CCU. It is prepared within the scope of the CO2nsistent project funded by the Global CO2 Initiati…
View article: A Guide to Goal Setting in TEA: A Worked Example Considering CO2 Use in the Domestic Heating Sector
A Guide to Goal Setting in TEA: A Worked Example Considering CO2 Use in the Domestic Heating Sector Open
This worked example is part of a series of examples that are designed to provide practical guidance to the application of the Techno-Economic Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment Guidelines for CO2 Utilization. This worked example provides…
View article: Building an LCA Inventory: A Worked Example on a CO2 to Fertilizer Process
Building an LCA Inventory: A Worked Example on a CO2 to Fertilizer Process Open
This worked example is part of a series of examples that are designed to provide practical guidance to the application of the Techno-Economic Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment Guidelines for CO2 Utilization. This worked example provides…
View article: Interpretation of LCA results: A Worked Example on a CO2 to Fertilizer Process
Interpretation of LCA results: A Worked Example on a CO2 to Fertilizer Process Open
This worked example is part of a series of examples that are designed to provide practical guidance to the application of the Techno-Economic Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment Guidelines for CO2 Utilization. In this worked example the i…
View article: The Need for and Path to Harmonized Life Cycle Assessment and Techno‐Economic Assessment for Carbon Dioxide Capture and Utilization
The Need for and Path to Harmonized Life Cycle Assessment and Techno‐Economic Assessment for Carbon Dioxide Capture and Utilization Open
The use of carbon dioxide as a feedstock for a broad range of products can help mitigate the effects of climate change through long‐term removal of carbon or as part of a circular carbon economy. Research on capture and conversion technolo…
View article: Emission scenarios of a potential shale gas industry in Germany and the United Kingdom
Emission scenarios of a potential shale gas industry in Germany and the United Kingdom Open
The shale gas debate has taken center stage over the past decade in many European countries due to its purported climate advantages over coal and the implications for domestic energy security. Nevertheless, shale gas production generates g…
View article: Modeling the impact of a potential shale gas industry in Germany and the United Kingdom on ozone with WRF-Chem
Modeling the impact of a potential shale gas industry in Germany and the United Kingdom on ozone with WRF-Chem Open
Germany and the United Kingdom have domestic shale gas reserves which they may exploit in the future to complement their national energy strategies. However gas production releases volatile organic compounds (VOC) and nitrogen oxides (NOx)…
View article: Methane and ethane emission scenarios for potential shale gas production in Europe
Methane and ethane emission scenarios for potential shale gas production in Europe Open
A main concern surrounding (shale) gas production and exploitation is the leakage of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. High leakage rates have been observed outside of Europe but the representativeness of these observations for Europe is u…
View article: The Uncertain Climate Cost of Natural Gas: Assessment of methane leakage discrepancies in Europe, Russia and the US, and implications for sustainability
The Uncertain Climate Cost of Natural Gas: Assessment of methane leakage discrepancies in Europe, Russia and the US, and implications for sustainability Open
Here we present a comparison of some countriesof interest: The US, Germany, the Netherlands andRussia, with a critical investigation of their nationalinventories (e.g., data acquisition, monitoring, etc.)and emphasis on the large discrepan…