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C.A. Ramirez Ramirez

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In 2021, the EU set a goal for climate neutrality by 2050, followed by a 2024 recommendation for a 90% reduction in net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2040 compared to 1990 levels. According to the 2022 IPCC Sixth Assessment Report, achieving the 1.5°C goal is still possible b ...

CCS: A Framework for Development

A Policy and Project-oriented Framework for the Evaluation of Integrated Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Projects; a Case Study Approach

As the world grapples with the escalating challenges of climate change, Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) emerges as a crucial solution, especially for decarbonizing dominant industries such as steel, cement, and petrochemicals. The Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) ...
During the last decade, there have been numerous pledges to reduce emissions. Europe has pledged to reach Net Zero in 2050: every projection to reach the target includes carbon capture technologies. A critical issue for the contribution of these technologies to achieve net zero t ...
As global climate change concerns intensify, the search for renewable-based alternatives to products and processes that rely on fossil fuels becomes ever more important. A process that has been championed is the co-electrolysis of carbon dioxide and water, under the supply of ren ...

Performance Assessment of Industrial-scale n-Caproate Production utilizing CO2 as Feedstock

A comparitive study between different n-caproate production pathways at the Port of Rotterdam

The Port of Rotterdam is one of the largest CO2 emitters of the Netherlands. One method to reduce its emissions is by implementing carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technologies. In this research two different CCU routes for industrial-scale n-caproate production are compared. ...
The Netherlands has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 95% by 2050. In this respect, hydrogen is a promising part of the pathway to meeting climate targets. However, there is a knowledge gap regarding the potential domestic and global supply chains in the Netherlan ...

Industrial symbiosis in emerging Economies

A system approach to study industrial symbiosis in industrial clusters

Emerging economies produce 70-90% of the world’s steel, cement, and chemicals, which are essential for development. However, performance indicators such as carbon intensity and energy use per GDP reveal that industrial development trends in emerging economies are not sustainable. ...
In line with the Paris Agreement goals that were signed in 2015 by a total of 195 countries,among which the Netherlands, governments worldwide are formulating plans to reducetheir CO2 emissions. In the Netherlands the Dutch industry accounts for 40% of the total CO
Direct air capture (DAC) can remove CO2 directly from the atmosphere and therefore can be used to reduce atmospheric concentrations of CO2. Despite this, there is little research which carries out a detailed comparison of these systems. This is also true for research which analys ...
The energy transition is advancing rapidly, and the Dutch electricity grid is changing with it. Increasing shares of variable renewable energy sources create mismatches between electricity supply and demand. These mismatches create a need for large-scale energy storage. Existing ...
Over the past few decades, sustainable development has become one of society's most important challenges. In an effort to become sustainable, many companies experience an increasing need to measure, manage and improve the negative economic, environmental and social impacts caused ...

Decarbonisation of the Dutch Container Glass Industry by 2050

A Model-based Analysis of Technology Options

The Dutch container glass industry is an energy- and capital-intensive industry which accounts for about 350 kt of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions on an annual basis. The fluctuating energy prices during the past decades as well as the implementation of the European Emission tradi ...

Towards negative emissions in the cement industry

A comparative techno-economic assessment of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage as a decarbonization option for the cement industry

Negative emission technologies aim to remove historic CO2 from the atmosphere. Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) is regarded as a possible negative emission technology. This thesis aims to study the technological and economic feasibility of implementing ...

Alternative Fuels for Short Sea Shipping in Europe

An agent-based study to explore future scenarios

Increasing ship emissions are of big concern because they contribute to the effects of climate change and have an impact on the local and regional environment. Due to these concerns, stricter regulations are enforced upon the shipping sector by the International Maritime Organisa ...
Since the birth of industrial steelmaking in the Netherlands in 1918, the blast furnace production process has been used and is now capable of producing almost 7 million tonnes of crude steel annually. This level of steel production has brought significant employment and economic ...
As the transition to a low-carbon economy is imminent in the view of global warming and climate change, there comes a need to identify energy carriers that can completely or partially replace fossil fuels that are used today. Green hydrogen in this respect has been proposed and r ...

The energy transition in the Dutch chemical industry – Worth its salt?

An analysis of decarbonization pathways in the salt and chlor-alkali industries in the Netherlands

District Heating Ownership

An exploratory case study to the preferences of Utrecht residents on ownership structures for new district heating systems

Since the Netherlands possesses the largest natural gas reserve in Western Europe, most households depend on this resource for their heat provision. Of the total consumption of natural gas, 51% is used for heat provision to households. Both social problems with earthquakes relate ...