
- Unit:
- SINTEF Industry
- Department:
- Process Technology
- Office:
- Porsgrunn
Has worked at SINTEF since 2017, after Tel-Tek became part of SINTEF (worked at Tel-Tek since 2007). The main part of the work consists of conducting techno-economic analysis (TEA) which cover scope analysis, process simulations and cost estimation. For a long time, the focus has been on projects within industrial CCS (carbon capture and storage). There is still a lot of activities within this field but the projects are also turning towards a number of different processes.
Education
PhD in multiphase flow from Norwegian University of Science and Technology/University of South-Eastern Norway, MSc in process technology from University of South-Eastern Norway
Competence and research areas
Project management
Techno economic analysis
Process design
Industrial CO2 capture and transport of CO2
Publications
- GHG Emissions from CO2 Ship Transportation Chain
- Cost Estimation of Low-Pressure CO2 Shipping
- The CO2LOS II Project, a Toolbox for CO2 Ship Logistics
- Technical and environmental viability of a European CO2 EOR system
- Combined calcination and CO2 capture in cement clinker production by use of CO2-neutral electrical energy – Phase 1: Technical feasibility and early-phase cost-estimate, Final report
- Combined calcination and CO2 capture in cement clinker production by use of electrical energy
- CO2 Capture Opportunities in the Norwegian Silicon Industry
- Combined calcination and CO2 capture in cement clinker production by use of electrical energy
- Ultrasound intensify CO2 desorption from pressurized loaded monoethanolamine solutions. II. Optimization and cost estimation
- Extended Abstract: Cutting Cost of CO2 Capture in Process Industry CO2stCap