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Acceptance profiles for a carbon-derived foam mattress. Exploring and segmenting consumer perceptions of a carbon capture and utilization product
Arning, Katrin, van Heek, Julia, Ziefle, Martina
Journal of cleaner production, 01 July 2018, Vol.188, pp.171-184
[Revue évaluée par les pairs]
ScienceDirect Journals (Elsevier)
Carlsson , Johan, Shropshire , David E., Van Heek , Aliki, Fütterer , Michael A.
Energy policy, 2012, Vol.43, pp.396-406
[Revue évaluée par les pairs]
AGRIS (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations)
Titre: Economic viability of small nuclear reactors in future European cogeneration markets Auteur:Carlsson , Johan; Shropshire , David E.; Van Heek , Aliki; Fütterer , Michael A. Sujet:Markets ; Society ; Economic Sustainability ; Paper ; Consumers (People) ; Petroleum ; Capital ; Heat ; Bioenergy ; Temperature ; Carbon Dioxide ; European Union ; Production Costs ; Industry Description:
Small nuclear reactors align well with the small heat-capacity needs for many European process industries. Combined heat and power (CHP) reactors can support the EU low-carbon society goals while providing stability in production and cost. High temperature reactor technologies are well suited for the production of “high value” heat by producing temperatures of 200–550°C. However, little is known about the market potential or economic competitiveness of these reactors in future European cogeneration markets. This study shows that the greatest potential is in chemical/petroleum, paper, metal, and bioenergy markets with small capacities (50–250MWth). Target market costs for coal-CHP and natural gas-CHP were determined to range from 60–100€/MWh and 95–208€/MWh, respectively. Costs for “heat-only” ranges from 30–60€/MWh based on gas boilers. Parametric analysis was used to create a cost breakdown (capital, operations and maintenance, fuel, and decommissioning) for an equivalent nuclear CHP that could compete against coal-CHP and natural gas-CHP. Sensitivity analysis showed that reactor capital costs and the costs of capital had the largest influence on competitiveness. In summary, the opportunities for nuclear CHP are highest in natural gas-CHP markets; however the benefits for CO₂ reduction were greatest against coal-CHP. ; p. 396-406.
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Energy policy, 2012, Vol.43, pp.396-406
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0301-4215 (ISSN)
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Economic viability of small nuclear reactors in future European cogeneration markets
Carlsson, Johan, Shropshire, David E, van Heek, Aliki, Fütterer, Michael A
Energy policy, April 2012, Vol.43, pp.396-406
[Revue évaluée par les pairs]
Let’s Talk about TEX—Understanding Consumer Preferences for Smart Interactive Textile Products Using a Conjoint Analysis Approach
Julia Offermann-van Heek, Philipp Brauner, Martina Ziefle
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 01 September 2018, Vol.18(9), p.3152
[Revue évaluée par les pairs]
Titre: Differences between Laypersons and Experts in Perceptions and Acceptance of CO 2 -utilization for Plastics Production Auteur:van Heek, Julia; Arning, Katrin; Ziefle, Martina Editeur:
RWTH Aachen University
Date:
2017
Identifiant:
10.18154/RWTH-CONV-224852 (DOI); 1876-6102 (RELATED ISSN); 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.03.1829 (RELATED DOI)