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Capturing CO<inf>2</inf> from the atmosphere: Design and analysis of a large-scale DAC facility
ArticleAbstract: Direct air carbon capture (DAC) technologies can substantially lower the CO2 concentrations in the aPalabras claves:Aspen Plus, Climate Change, Direct air capture, Process simulation, RenewablesAutores:Antonicelli C., Barletta D., Christopher Varela, Mostafa M., Zondervan E.Fuentes:googlescopusAgile Operation of Renewable Methanol Synthesis under Fluctuating Power Inputs
Book PartAbstract: The fluctuating production of renewable energy constraints the operation of Power-to-X processes sucPalabras claves:Methanol synthesis, power-to-x, process dynamics, RENEWABLE ENERGYAutores:Ahmetovic E., Christopher Varela, Mostafa M., Zondervan E.Fuentes:googlescopusDynamic modeling and control of a simulated carbon capture process for sustainable power‐to‐x
ArticleAbstract: The goal of this study is to develop a dynamic model for a Carbon Capture (CC) process that can be iPalabras claves:Amine, Aspen Plus®, Carbon‐Capture, Dynamic model, Renewables, SimulationAutores:Christopher Varela, Franke M.B., Mostafa M., Zondervan E.Fuentes:googlescopusEfficient Amine-based Carbon Capture in a Power-to-Jet process under varying Renewable Electricity supply
Book PartAbstract: To comply with the outcomes of the Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP 21), the ever-growing grePalabras claves:Amine, Aspen, carbon capture, dynamic, RenewablesAutores:Ahmetovic E., Christopher Varela, Mostafa M., Zondervan E.Fuentes:googlescopusModeling alkaline water electrolysis for power-to-x applications: A scheduling approach
ArticleAbstract: The flexible operation of alkaline water electrolyzers enables power-to-x plants to react efficientlPalabras claves:Alkaline water electrolysis, hydrogen, Mathematical programming, power-to-x, renewable energy sourcesAutores:Christopher Varela, Mostafa M., Zondervan E.Fuentes:googlescopus