2017 Annual Meeting

Session: Design and Optimization of Environmentally Sustainable Advanced Fossil Energy Systems

The objective of this session is to present new computational approaches for the design of environmentally sustainable, advanced fossil energy systems. The resulting systems should significantly reduce GHG emissions, improve water management and minimize life cycle environmental impacts, while being cost effective. The computational approaches should include multi-criteria optimization, process synthesis, and process intensification through the use and development of rigorous process models. Of particular interest are novel, integrated fossil energy systems which go well beyond current state of the art. Novel systems employing transformational carbon capture systems, advanced fuel cells, and chemical looping are also of interest.

Chair

Benjamin P. Omell, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Co-Chairs

David C. Miller, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Anthony P Burgard, National Energy technology Laboratory

Presentations

12:30 PM

William W. Tso, C. Doga Demirhan, Alexander M. Niziolek, Onur Onel, Christodoulos A. Floudas, Efstratios Pistikopoulos

12:52 PM

Michael Baldea, Richard Pattison, Calvin Tsay, Gary Rochelle, Matthew S. Walters, Peter T. Frailie, Yue Zhang

01:14 PM

01:36 PM

Clara F. Heuberger, Matthias A. Schnellmann, Stuart A. Scott, John S. Dennis, Niall Mac Dowell

01:58 PM

Miguel Zamarripa, Olukayode Ajayi, Michael Matuszewski, David C. Miller

02:20 PM

02:40 PM

Baraka Celestin Sempuga, Diane Hildebrandt