Simon Roussanaly
SINTEF
96 Papers
147 Citations
Simon Roussanaly is an academic researcher from SINTEF. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 68 publications. Previous affiliations of Simon Roussanaly include French Institute of Petroleum.
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Papers
Comparison of Technologies for CO2 Capture from Cement Production—Part 2: Cost Analysis
Stefania Osk Gardarsdottir,Edoardo De Lena,Matteo Carmelo Romano,Simon Roussanaly,Mari Voldsund,José-Francisco Pérez-Calvo,David Olsson Berstad,Chao Fu,Rahul Anantharaman,Daniel Sutter,Matteo Gazzani,Marco Mazzotti,Giovanni Cinti +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented an assessment of the cost performance of CO2 capture technologies when retrofitted to a cement plant: MEA-based absorption, oxyfuel, chilled ammonia based absorption (Chilled Ammonia Process), membrane assisted CO2 liquefaction, and calcium looping.
Comparison of Technologies for CO2 Capture from Cement Production—Part 1: Technical Evaluation
Mari Voldsund,Stafania Osk Gardarsdottir,Edoardo De Lena,José-Francisco Prez-Calvo,Armin Jamali,David Olsson Berstad,Chao Fu,Matteo Carmelo Romano,Simon Roussanaly,Rahul Anantharaman,Helmut Hoppe,Daniel Sutter,Marco Mazzotti,Matteo Gazzani,Giovanni Cinti,Aina Benedikte Kristin Jordal +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a technical evaluation of CO2 capture technologies when retrofitted to a cement plant is performed, where the focus of the evaluation is on emission abatement, energy performance, and retrofitability.
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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
Yuki Ishimoto,Mari Voldsund,Petter Nekså,Simon Roussanaly,David Olsson Berstad,Stefania Osk Gardarsdottir +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the energy efficiency, CO2 footprint and cost of the liquefied hydrogen (LH2) and ammonia (NH3) as H2-based energy carriers.
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Towards improved cost evaluation of Carbon Capture and Storage from industry
Simon Roussanaly,Niels Berghout,Tim Fout,Monica Garcia,Stefania Osk Gardarsdottir,Shareq Mohd Nazir,Andrea Ramirez,Edward S. Rubin +7 more
TL;DR: Improved guidelines for cost evaluation of Carbon Capture and Storage from industrial applications are contributed to the development of improved guidelines building on previous work in the field.
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A techno-economic case study of CO2 capture, transport and storage chain from a cement plant in Norway
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated various alternatives for the application of CCS at a cement plant which is one of the focus sites for CCS deployment in Norway and quantified the strong cost reduction potential of second generation capture technologies and transport technology selection.
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