Search for dissertations about: "techno economic, power to hydrogen"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words techno economic, power to hydrogen.
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1. Power quality analysis and techno-economic modeling for microgrids
Abstract : The work done in this thesis considers microgrids from two different aspects. Power quality and techno-economics of microgrids. Detailed power quality measurements have been made at a single house hydrogen-solar microgrid that consists of state-of-the-art energy efficiency technology, energy production and energy storage. READ MORE
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2. Hydrogen in the European energy system - The cost dynamics and the value of time-shifting electricity generation
Abstract : If the European Union is to become climate-neutral by Year 2050, as envisioned in the European Green Deal, the European energy system must undergo an unprecedented transformation towards eliminating its carbon emissions. For this transition, renewable electricity plays a central role, not only in replacing the current fossil-based electricity generation, but also in promoting the electrification of other sectors, such as transport and industry, sectors which are currently based on fossil fuels. READ MORE
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3. Electrification of the basic materials industry – Implications for the electricity system
Abstract : The European energy-intensive basic materials industry must achieve deep reductions in CO2 emissions to meet the targets set out in the Paris Agreement. The rapid decline in the cost of renewable electricity makes expanded electrification an attractive option for eliminating the dependence of the industry on fossil fuels. READ MORE
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4. Techno-economic analysis of combined cycle power plants integrated with chemical looping reforming and CO2 capture
Abstract : The current thesis is a part of the EU FP7 Project titled NanoSim. It focuses on techno-economic analysis of combined cycle power plants with integrated pre-combustion CO2 capture and reforming of Natural Gas (NG). READ MORE
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5. The low-carbon steel industry - Interactions between the hydrogen direct reduction of steel and the electricity system
Abstract : The European steel industry must achieve deep reductions in CO2 emissions to meet the targets set out in the Paris Agreement. Options for reducing CO2 emissions include electrification, carbon capture and storage (CCS) and the use of biomass. READ MORE