Strategic Energy Institute Publications
Recent Submissions
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Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage in the Southeastern U.S.: Cost Competitive?
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022-11-05)Achieving net zero carbon emissions will require a combination of renewable energy technologies and carbon capture. Indeed, a great deal of investment has been devoted to the source side of the ledger, such as replacing ... -
Pollutant Emissions Reporting for Ammonia Fuel Blends
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022-11-04)To combat carbon dioxide emissions, it is desirable to transition existing combustion systems to carbon-free fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia without negatively impacting air quality. However, quantitatively assessing ... -
NOx Emissions from Hydrogen-Methane Fuel Blends
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022-01)A variety of proposals are in place to utilize hydrogen (H2) as a green energy carrier which can be transported in pipelines and burned by a variety of stationary and mobile sources, such as power plants, heaters, and ... -
Valuation of US Infrastructure Assets Related to Liquid Hydrocarbons and Transportation: With implications on the decarbonization of mobility and the grid as of Sept 2019
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-09)In this brief report, we summarize existing asset values and investments for U.S. infrastructure related to liquid hydrocarbon transportation systems. This includes primarily assets in the hydrocarbon fuel supply chain as ... -
Leveraging Energy Data for the Benefit of Society and Consumers
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-10)Industrial data (ID) has the potential to play a key role in finding efficiencies in energy markets and thus lower rates for consumers. The realm of industrial data within the energy sector encompasses a broad ecosystem ... -
Hydrogen Utilization in the Electricity Sector: Opportunities, Issues, and Challenges
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021-07)When the sun is shining and the wind is blowing, solar and wind energy are the lowest cost sources of electric power in the country. This energy can be used to directly power electrical devices, such as lighting for ... -
Industrial Data and Regional Economic Development Phase 1 Study and Findings
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-02)The digitalization of industries is leading to new services and opportunities for firms, regions and economies. The ability to monitor and diagnose equipment conditions and operations in real-time, respond to changes in ... -
Assessment of Grid-Scale Energy Storage Scenarios for the Southeast: Benefits, Costs and Implications
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-03)The objective of this project is to assess the economic benefits and system impacts for grid-scale energy storage in the Southeast region for informed investment decision-making and policy analysis. Energy storage is a ... -
Energy Infrastructure and Industrial Data: Between Global Data Policies and an Evolving iIoT Environment
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021)This paper identifies the factors shaping Industrial Data (ID) use and sharing among Southeastern energy firms. The research questions underlying this study are: 1. What factors affect an energy firm’s decision to use and ...