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- 5Verma, Aman
- 3Olateju, Babatunde
- 1Canter, Christina E.
- 1Ghandehariun, Samane
- 1Gupta, Rajender
- 3Carbon Capture And Sequestration (CCS)
- 3Underground Coal Gasification (UCG)
- 2Hydrogen Production
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A techno-economic assessment of bitumen and synthetic crude oil transport (SCO) in the Canadian oil sands industry: Oil via rail or pipeline?
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Verma, Aman, Nimana, Balwinder S., Olateju, Babatunde, Rahman, Md. Mustafizur, Radpour, Saeidreza, Canter, Christina E., Subramanyam, Veena, Paramashivan, Deepak, Vaezi, Mahdi, Kumar, Amit
The growth in bitumen and synthetic crude oil (SCO) production in the Canadian oil sands industry has superseded pipeline capacity growth in recent years, leading to the increased interest in the transport of crude oil by rail to desired markets. However, the specific techno-economic parameters...
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2015-01-01
Verma, Aman, Raj, Ratan, Kumar, Mayank, Ghandehariun, Samane, Kumar, Amit
Electric vehicle charging by renewable energy can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This paper presents a data-intensive techno-economic model to estimate the cost of charging an electric vehicle with a battery capacity of 16 kWh for an average travel distance of 65 km from small-scale...
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Greenhouse gas abatement costs of hydrogen production from underground coal gasification (UCG)
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Verma, Aman, Olateju, Babatunde, Kumar, Amit
The demand for hydrogen is likely to increase in the next decade to satisfy the projected growth of the bitumen upgrading industry in western Canada. This paper presents greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement costs and the GHG abatement potential in producing hydrogen from underground coal gasification...
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Life cycle assessment (LCA) of hydrogen production from underground coal gasification (UCG) with carbon capture and sequestration (CCSA)
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Western Canada is endowed with considerable reserves of deep un-mineable coal, which can be converted to syngas by means of a gasification process called underground coal gasification (UCG). The syngas can be transformed into hydrogen (H2) through commercially available technologies employed in...