AbstractThe forecasted energy production of oil sands operations in Alberta in the year 2030 were optimised under CO2 emissions constraints, using a mixed integer linear optimisation model. The model features a variety of technologies (with and without CO2 capture), including coal and natural gas power plants, IGCC, and oxyfuel plants. Hydrogen production technologies are steam methane reforming and coal gasification. The optimization is executed at increasing CO2 emissions reduction levels, yielding unique infrastructures that satisfy the energy demands of the oil sands industry at minimal cost. The economic and environmental impacts of the optimally chosen technologies on the forecasted operations of the oil sands industry in 2030 are thu...
AbstractThe growth of energy demand over the next few decades with declining conventional fossil fue...
As proven reserves of conventional crude oil are depleting, there is a growing need to develop uncon...
A better understanding of fuel use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from Canadian oil sa...
Western Canadian bitumen is becoming a predominant source of energy for North American markets. The ...
The upgrading of oil sands bitumen to Synthetic Crude Oil (SCO) consumes substantial quantities of p...
By 2030 the worldwide energy demand is expected to increase by twofold, in which fossil fuels inevit...
AbstractIn 2007, Alberta’s oil sands generated approximately one quarter of all the GHG emissions in...
AbstractThe province of Alberta is endowed with the second largest oil reserves in the world behind ...
An energy optimization model for the integration of renewable technologies into the energy infrastru...
As Canadian crude bitumen production from oil sands has increased in recent decades, the nation’s oi...
AbstractThe rise in GHG emissions from the oil sands industry has prompted government and industry t...
The Alberta oil sands are a significant source of oil production and greenhouse gas emissions, and t...
As reserves of conventional crude oil are depleted, there is a growing need to develop unconventiona...
Summary Hydrogen is an important commodity in the processing of intermediate bitumen products into a...
Abstract and PDF report are also available on the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Glo...
AbstractThe growth of energy demand over the next few decades with declining conventional fossil fue...
As proven reserves of conventional crude oil are depleting, there is a growing need to develop uncon...
A better understanding of fuel use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from Canadian oil sa...
Western Canadian bitumen is becoming a predominant source of energy for North American markets. The ...
The upgrading of oil sands bitumen to Synthetic Crude Oil (SCO) consumes substantial quantities of p...
By 2030 the worldwide energy demand is expected to increase by twofold, in which fossil fuels inevit...
AbstractIn 2007, Alberta’s oil sands generated approximately one quarter of all the GHG emissions in...
AbstractThe province of Alberta is endowed with the second largest oil reserves in the world behind ...
An energy optimization model for the integration of renewable technologies into the energy infrastru...
As Canadian crude bitumen production from oil sands has increased in recent decades, the nation’s oi...
AbstractThe rise in GHG emissions from the oil sands industry has prompted government and industry t...
The Alberta oil sands are a significant source of oil production and greenhouse gas emissions, and t...
As reserves of conventional crude oil are depleted, there is a growing need to develop unconventiona...
Summary Hydrogen is an important commodity in the processing of intermediate bitumen products into a...
Abstract and PDF report are also available on the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Glo...
AbstractThe growth of energy demand over the next few decades with declining conventional fossil fue...
As proven reserves of conventional crude oil are depleting, there is a growing need to develop uncon...
A better understanding of fuel use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions resulting from Canadian oil sa...