Date: 26 November
Time: 11:00-12:00 CET

Join us for the upcoming CEEGS webinar on “Thermodynamic Modelling & Measurements for the CEEGS Demonstration Loop.” Learn about the project’s advancements in thermodynamic modelling, and get the latest updates from our experimental campaign, covering the instrumentation and measurement of thermodynamic variables for validation of the developed thermodynamic models.

This webinar offers a great learning opportunity for all professionals and researchers involved in CO2 storage and the energy transition.

CEEGS is a three-year Horizon Europe-funded project aimed at developing cross-sectoral technology to facilitate the energy transition. This technology integrates a renewable energy storage system based on the transcritical CO2 cycle, CO2 storage in geological formations, and geothermal heat extraction. The primary goal of the project is to scientifically validate the techno-economic feasibility of this technology, increasing the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) from 2 to 4 by addressing existing gaps at the interface between the surface transcritical cycle and subsurface CO2 storage.

 

Webinar Agenda:

Welcome by moderator Marko Komac

Introduction of CEEGS project

Speaker: Ricardo Chacartegui (University of Seville)

CEEGS advancements in thermodynamic modelling 

Speaker: Andres Carro (University of Seville) – Numerical modelling of the CEEGS system
Speaker: Dounya Behnous (CONV) – Underground geological scenarios
Speaker: Aristeidis Stoikos (CERTH) – Thermodynamic Modelling & Measurements

Instrumentation and measurement of thermodynamic variables for the CEEGS demonstration loop

Speaker: Sebastian Unger and Stefan Fogel (HZDR)

Q&A Session

 

Registration: 

Participation in the event is free.

Please register via the following link: https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/ceegs-webinar-2

 

About the speakers: 

Ricardo Chacartegui

Ricardo Chacartegui is a professor at the Energy Engineering Department of the University of Seville. He obtained his PhD in 2005, and since 2006, he has more than 150 documents registered in Scopus and more than 80 publications in international congresses since 2007. His main research fields are related to energy storage, novel energy systems, and LCE technologies.  He has participated in more than 60 projects in collaboration with the industry and he has participated in 9 patents. Ricardo coordinates the Horizon Europe project for energy storage CEEGS, based on transcritical CO2 energy storage.  

Stefan Fogel

Stefan Fogel studied Chemical Engineering (Dipl.-Ing., 2014) and received a Ph.D. degree in Process Engineering (Dr.-Ing., 2024) from the Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering at the Technical University of Dresden, Germany. He is currently working as a research associate at the Department of Experimental Thermal Fluid Dynamics at the Institute of Fluid Dynamics at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR). His research interests lie in the fields of advanced process modeling, system dynamics, system control, techno-economics and lifecycle performance of chemical processes.

Sebastian Unger

Sebastian Unger studied Mechanical Engineering/Energy Technology (Dipl.-Ing., 2014) and received a Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering (Dr.-Ing., 2021) from the Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering at the Technical University of Dresden, Germany. He is currently group leader of Thermal Energy Technology at the Department of Experimental Thermal Fluid Dynamics at the Institute of Fluid Dynamics at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf. His research interest lie in the fields of heat transfer, energy processes utilizing supercritical CO2 and thermal/chemical energy storage technologies.