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Papers by Chris Hendriks

Research paper thumbnail of Value Chain Analysis of CO2 Storage by Using the ECCOTool: A Case Study of the Dutch Offshore

Energy Procedia, 2013

ABSTRACT A detailed analysis is presented of the short and medium term development of CCS in The ... more ABSTRACT A detailed analysis is presented of the short and medium term development of CCS in The Netherlands. Scenarios for CCS development were constructed by combining the most recent estimates of offshore storage capacity, for both depleted gas fields and saline formations, with expected timing and volumes of captured CO2 from two industrialised regions, the Rotterdam harbour area and the Eemshaven area in the north of the country. Individual emitters in both regions were approached to obtain realistic growth profiles for captured volumes. This paper explores the cost of transport and offshore storage of CO2 and explores the benefits of the two regions in joining their storage efforts. Further work is ongoing and will focus on the CCS value chain, to provide the emitters with insight in the cost structure of transport and storage. Furthermore, the study will provide the basis for a national CCS implementation plan.

Research paper thumbnail of PlantaCap: A ligno-cellulose bio-ethanol plant with CCS

Energy Procedia, 2011

Deep reductions of greenhouse gas emissions in the automotive sector are difficult and often rega... more Deep reductions of greenhouse gas emissions in the automotive sector are difficult and often regarded as expensive. Use of ethanol from bio-resources is a potential way to reduce emissions. Ethanol produced from wheat typically reduces greenhouse gas emission by ...

Research paper thumbnail of Planning of CCS development in the Netherlands offshore

Energy Procedia, 2011

The offshore gas fields in The Netherlands provide a storage capacity of about 1 Gt, which will b... more The offshore gas fields in The Netherlands provide a storage capacity of about 1 Gt, which will become available over the next few decades. Existing production facilities may be re-used for injection. Uncertainties in storage capacity, injection rates and time of availability require an analysis of the feasibility of storing CO2 at the rates currently projected for the period 2015–2050. This

Research paper thumbnail of Regulation for combined heat and power in the European union

Energy Conversion and Management, 1996

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction

Energy Conversion and Management, 1992

Research paper thumbnail of Carbon dioxide recovery from an integrated coal gasifier, combined cycle plant using membrane separation and a CO2 gas turbine

Energy & Environment, 1994

Carbon dioxide can be recovered from the coal gas of an integrated coal gasifier combined cycle p... more Carbon dioxide can be recovered from the coal gas of an integrated coal gasifier combined cycle power plant (ICGCC). In an ICGCC coal is converted to an intermediate coal gas from which the carbon can be recovered in three steps: (i) conversion of the carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide, (ii) extraction of the carbon dioxide by a physical absorption process

Research paper thumbnail of Carbon dioxide recovery from flue gases of a conventional coal-fired power plant by low-temperature distillation

Energy & Environment, 1994

To reduce the emission of carbon dioxide from a conventional coal-fired power plant, carbon dioxi... more To reduce the emission of carbon dioxide from a conventional coal-fired power plant, carbon dioxide can be separated from the flue gases by using polymer membranes. In this chapter a theoretical investigation into the technological and economic outlook of this option is described. At present the best types of membranes available for separating carbon dioxide from nitrogen are non-porous polymer

Research paper thumbnail of Carbon dioxide recovery from an integrated coal gasifier combined cycle plant using a shift reactor and a scrubber

Energy & Environment, 1994

Carbon dioxide can be recovered from the coal gas of an integrated coal gasifier combined cycle p... more Carbon dioxide can be recovered from the coal gas of an integrated coal gasifier combined cycle power plant (ICGCC). In an ICGCC coal is converted to an intermediate coal gas from which the carbon can be recovered in three steps: (i) conversion of the carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide, (ii) extraction of the carbon dioxide by a physical absorption process

Research paper thumbnail of Simulation and optimization of carbon dioxide recovery from the flue gases of a coal-fired power plant using amines

Energy & Environment, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of Underground storage of carbon dioxide

Energy & Environment, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of References

Energy & Environment, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of Carbon dioxide recovery from flue gases of a conventional coal-fired power plant using polymer membranes

Energy & Environment, 1994

To reduce the emission of carbon dioxide from a conventional coal-fired power plant, carbon dioxi... more To reduce the emission of carbon dioxide from a conventional coal-fired power plant, carbon dioxide can be separated from the flue gases by using polymer membranes. In this chapter a theoretical investigation into the technological and economic outlook of this option is described. At present the best types of membranes available for separating carbon dioxide from nitrogen are non-porous polymer

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction

Energy & Environment, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of Carbon Dioxide Removal from Coal-Fired Power Plants

Energy & Environment, 1994

... Carbon dioxide removal from coal-fired power plants. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: ... VOLUME... more ... Carbon dioxide removal from coal-fired power plants. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: ... VOLUME/EDITION: Volume 1. PAGES (INTRO/BODY): x, 233 p. SUBJECT(S): Carbon dioxide; Flue gases; Coal-fired power plants; Environmental aspects; Purification; Waste disposal. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Steering CCS Research and Development to Optimise Benefits of Implementing CCS in the Netherlands

Research paper thumbnail of Marginal greenhouse gas abatement curves for agriculture

Research paper thumbnail of Emissiereductie: welke gassen en sectoren?

Research paper thumbnail of Techno-economic chain analysis: use or reuse of platforms or subsea completion for offshore storage of CO2

Research paper thumbnail of Social costs and benefits of CCS research, development and deployment for the Dutch economy

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) could play a significant role in curbing the CO2 emissions of th... more Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) could play a significant role in curbing the CO2 emissions of the Dutch economy. In this study we explore the economic value that CCS research, development and deployment (RD&D) could bring to the Netherlands. We focus on the innovations in CCS technologies or services to understand and estimate what long-term cost savings can be achieved by investing in CCS RD&D. We also investigate the potential value to the Dutch economy if enterprises in the CCS value chain could attain a significant domestic and export market and thereby creating economic benefits in the form of turnover, value added and employment.

Research paper thumbnail of Bottom-up Analysis of Emission Reduction Potentials and Costs for Greenhouse Gases in the EU

Research paper thumbnail of Value Chain Analysis of CO2 Storage by Using the ECCOTool: A Case Study of the Dutch Offshore

Energy Procedia, 2013

ABSTRACT A detailed analysis is presented of the short and medium term development of CCS in The ... more ABSTRACT A detailed analysis is presented of the short and medium term development of CCS in The Netherlands. Scenarios for CCS development were constructed by combining the most recent estimates of offshore storage capacity, for both depleted gas fields and saline formations, with expected timing and volumes of captured CO2 from two industrialised regions, the Rotterdam harbour area and the Eemshaven area in the north of the country. Individual emitters in both regions were approached to obtain realistic growth profiles for captured volumes. This paper explores the cost of transport and offshore storage of CO2 and explores the benefits of the two regions in joining their storage efforts. Further work is ongoing and will focus on the CCS value chain, to provide the emitters with insight in the cost structure of transport and storage. Furthermore, the study will provide the basis for a national CCS implementation plan.

Research paper thumbnail of PlantaCap: A ligno-cellulose bio-ethanol plant with CCS

Energy Procedia, 2011

Deep reductions of greenhouse gas emissions in the automotive sector are difficult and often rega... more Deep reductions of greenhouse gas emissions in the automotive sector are difficult and often regarded as expensive. Use of ethanol from bio-resources is a potential way to reduce emissions. Ethanol produced from wheat typically reduces greenhouse gas emission by ...

Research paper thumbnail of Planning of CCS development in the Netherlands offshore

Energy Procedia, 2011

The offshore gas fields in The Netherlands provide a storage capacity of about 1 Gt, which will b... more The offshore gas fields in The Netherlands provide a storage capacity of about 1 Gt, which will become available over the next few decades. Existing production facilities may be re-used for injection. Uncertainties in storage capacity, injection rates and time of availability require an analysis of the feasibility of storing CO2 at the rates currently projected for the period 2015–2050. This

Research paper thumbnail of Regulation for combined heat and power in the European union

Energy Conversion and Management, 1996

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction

Energy Conversion and Management, 1992

Research paper thumbnail of Carbon dioxide recovery from an integrated coal gasifier, combined cycle plant using membrane separation and a CO2 gas turbine

Energy & Environment, 1994

Carbon dioxide can be recovered from the coal gas of an integrated coal gasifier combined cycle p... more Carbon dioxide can be recovered from the coal gas of an integrated coal gasifier combined cycle power plant (ICGCC). In an ICGCC coal is converted to an intermediate coal gas from which the carbon can be recovered in three steps: (i) conversion of the carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide, (ii) extraction of the carbon dioxide by a physical absorption process

Research paper thumbnail of Carbon dioxide recovery from flue gases of a conventional coal-fired power plant by low-temperature distillation

Energy & Environment, 1994

To reduce the emission of carbon dioxide from a conventional coal-fired power plant, carbon dioxi... more To reduce the emission of carbon dioxide from a conventional coal-fired power plant, carbon dioxide can be separated from the flue gases by using polymer membranes. In this chapter a theoretical investigation into the technological and economic outlook of this option is described. At present the best types of membranes available for separating carbon dioxide from nitrogen are non-porous polymer

Research paper thumbnail of Carbon dioxide recovery from an integrated coal gasifier combined cycle plant using a shift reactor and a scrubber

Energy & Environment, 1994

Carbon dioxide can be recovered from the coal gas of an integrated coal gasifier combined cycle p... more Carbon dioxide can be recovered from the coal gas of an integrated coal gasifier combined cycle power plant (ICGCC). In an ICGCC coal is converted to an intermediate coal gas from which the carbon can be recovered in three steps: (i) conversion of the carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide, (ii) extraction of the carbon dioxide by a physical absorption process

Research paper thumbnail of Simulation and optimization of carbon dioxide recovery from the flue gases of a coal-fired power plant using amines

Energy & Environment, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of Underground storage of carbon dioxide

Energy & Environment, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of References

Energy & Environment, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of Carbon dioxide recovery from flue gases of a conventional coal-fired power plant using polymer membranes

Energy & Environment, 1994

To reduce the emission of carbon dioxide from a conventional coal-fired power plant, carbon dioxi... more To reduce the emission of carbon dioxide from a conventional coal-fired power plant, carbon dioxide can be separated from the flue gases by using polymer membranes. In this chapter a theoretical investigation into the technological and economic outlook of this option is described. At present the best types of membranes available for separating carbon dioxide from nitrogen are non-porous polymer

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction

Energy & Environment, 1994

Research paper thumbnail of Carbon Dioxide Removal from Coal-Fired Power Plants

Energy & Environment, 1994

... Carbon dioxide removal from coal-fired power plants. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: ... VOLUME... more ... Carbon dioxide removal from coal-fired power plants. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: ... VOLUME/EDITION: Volume 1. PAGES (INTRO/BODY): x, 233 p. SUBJECT(S): Carbon dioxide; Flue gases; Coal-fired power plants; Environmental aspects; Purification; Waste disposal. ...

Research paper thumbnail of Steering CCS Research and Development to Optimise Benefits of Implementing CCS in the Netherlands

Research paper thumbnail of Marginal greenhouse gas abatement curves for agriculture

Research paper thumbnail of Emissiereductie: welke gassen en sectoren?

Research paper thumbnail of Techno-economic chain analysis: use or reuse of platforms or subsea completion for offshore storage of CO2

Research paper thumbnail of Social costs and benefits of CCS research, development and deployment for the Dutch economy

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) could play a significant role in curbing the CO2 emissions of th... more Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) could play a significant role in curbing the CO2 emissions of the Dutch economy. In this study we explore the economic value that CCS research, development and deployment (RD&D) could bring to the Netherlands. We focus on the innovations in CCS technologies or services to understand and estimate what long-term cost savings can be achieved by investing in CCS RD&D. We also investigate the potential value to the Dutch economy if enterprises in the CCS value chain could attain a significant domestic and export market and thereby creating economic benefits in the form of turnover, value added and employment.

Research paper thumbnail of Bottom-up Analysis of Emission Reduction Potentials and Costs for Greenhouse Gases in the EU