Jasmin Kemper
Ruhr University Bochum
11 Papers
39 Citations
Jasmin Kemper is an academic researcher from Ruhr University Bochum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Bio-energy with carbon capture and storage. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Jasmin Kemper include International Energy Agency.
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Papers
Carbon capture and storage (CCS): the way forward
Mai Bui,Claire S. Adjiman,André Bardow,Edward J. Anthony,Andy Boston,Solomon Brown,Paul S. Fennell,Sabine Fuss,Amparo Galindo,Leigh A. Hackett,Jason P. Hallett,Howard J. Herzog,George Jackson,Jasmin Kemper,Samuel Krevor,Geoffrey C. Maitland,Michael Matuszewski,Ian S. Metcalfe,Camille Petit,Graeme Puxty,Jeffrey A. Reimer,David Reiner,Edward S. Rubin,Stuart A. Scott,Nilay Shah,Berend Smit,Berend Smit,J. P. Martin Trusler,Paul A. Webley,Jennifer Wilcox,Niall Mac Dowell +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the current state-of-the-art of CO2 capture, transport, utilisation and storage from a multi-scale perspective, moving from the global to molecular scales.
CO2 Pipeline Infrastructure – Lessons Learnt
TL;DR: A comprehensive set of information has been collected, evaluated and made accessible with the aim of benefit the development of future CO 2 pipelines and shows a wide variety of characteristics among existing CO 2 pipeline projects.
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CO2 Capture in Natural Gas Production by Adsorption Processes
TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of using a pressure swing adaption (PSA) process for the removal of carbon dioxide from natural gas was evaluated and an economic comparison of the price of capture has also been done.
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Evaluation and Analysis of the Performance of Dehydration Units for CO2 Capture
TL;DR: This work evaluates dehydration processes that are able to reach water contents ranging from 600 ppmv down to 2 gas and assess the characteristics and performance of the various drying processes and their integration into the CCS system.
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Incentivising and Accounting for Negative Emission Technologies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider various greenhouse gas emission accounting frameworks as to how they record negative emissions, and whether this creates an incentive for their use in negative emission abatement.
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