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Wim C. Turkenburg

professor STS, Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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A bottom-up assessment and review of global bio-energy potentials to 2050

EMW Smeets, APC Faaij, IM Lewandowski… - Progress in Energy and …, 2007 - Elsevier
In this article, a model for estimating bioenergy production potentials in 2050, called the
Quickscan model, is presented. In addition, a review of existing studies is carried out, using …

Evaluating the development of carbon capture and storage technologies in the United States

K Van Alphen, PM Noothout, MP Hekkert… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2010 - Elsevier
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is seen as an important solution to solve the twin
challenge of reducing GHG emissions, while utilizing fossil fuel reserves to meet future energy …

Performance of simulated flexible integrated gasification polygeneration facilities. Part A: A technical-energetic assessment

JC Meerman, A Ramírez, WC Turkenburg… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2011 - Elsevier
This article investigates technical possibilities and performances of flexible integrated gasification
polygeneration (IG-PG) facilities equipped with CO 2 capture for the near future. These …

Global experience curves for wind farms

M Junginger, A Faaij, WC Turkenburg - Energy policy, 2005 - Elsevier
In order to forecast the technological development and cost of wind turbines and the production
costs of wind electricity, frequent use is made of the so-called experience curve concept. …

Fischer–Tropsch diesel production in a well-to-wheel perspective: A carbon, energy flow and cost analysis

OPR Van Vliet, APC Faaij, WC Turkenburg - Energy conversion and …, 2009 - Elsevier
We calculated carbon and energy balances and costs of 14 different Fischer–Tropsch (FT)
fuel production plants in 17 complete well-to-wheel (WTW) chains. The FT plants can use …

[PDF][PDF] Renewable energy technologies

WC Turkenburg, A Faaij - 2000 - large.stanford.edu
In 1998 renewable energy sources supplied 56±10 exajoules, or about 14 percent of world
primary energy consumption. The supply was dominated by traditional biomass (38±10 …

Least-cost options for integrating intermittent renewables in low-carbon power systems

AS Brouwer, M van den Broek, W Zappa… - Applied Energy, 2016 - Elsevier
Large power sector CO 2 emission reductions are needed to meet long-term climate change
targets. Intermittent renewable energy sources (intermittent-RES) such as wind and solar …

Crystalline silicon cell performance at low light intensities

NH Reich, W Van Sark, EA Alsema, RW Lof… - Solar Energy Materials …, 2009 - Elsevier
Measured and modelled JV characteristics of crystalline silicon cells below one sun intensity
have been investigated. First, the JV characteristics were measured between 3 and 1000W/…

Cost reduction prospects for offshore wind farms

M Junginger, A Faaij, WC Turkenburg - Wind engineering, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
The economics of offshore wind farms are presently less favorable than for onshore wind
energy. Consequently there is a strong need for significant cost reductions in order to become …

Techno-economic analysis of natural gas combined cycles with post-combustion CO2 absorption, including a detailed evaluation of the development potential

ANM Peeters, APC Faaij, WC Turkenburg - International Journal of …, 2007 - Elsevier
We performed a detailed analysis of the potential future costs and performance of post-combustion
CO 2 absorption in combination with a natural gas combined cycle (NGCC). After …