Dr. Cristina Antonini

Scientist
/ Rapperswil

I am a chemical engineer by training, I did my doctoral studies at ETH Zurich on hydrogen production from biomass, biogas and natural gas coupled with carbon capture and storage. I modeled and optimized different H2 production and CO2 capture processes. I have also studied how to build optimal CO2 and H2 transport networks, by minimizing costs and GHG emissions. Now I'm currently working on the implementation of power-to-gas technologies at the local scale in Switzerland.

Trondheim Conference on CO2 Capture, Transport and Storage (TCCS-10), "Optimal process design of MDEA CO2 capture plant or low-carbon hydrogen production"

International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT-15), "Hydrogen production from natural gas and biomethane with carbon capture and

storage - a techno-environmental analysis"

International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT-15), "Towards net-negative hydrogen supply chains through use of biomass and carbon

capture and storage: A Swiss case study"

Cristina Antonini, Karin Treyer, Emanuele Moioli, Christian Bauer, Tilman J Schildhauer, and Marco Mazzotti. Hydrogen from wood gasification with ccs–a techno-environmental analysis of production and use as transport fuel. Sustainable Energy & Fuels, (10):2602–2621, 2021.

Cristina Antonini, Karin Treyer, Anne Streb, Mijndert van der Spek, Christian Bauer, and Marco Mazzotti. Hydrogen production from natural gas and biomethane with carbon capture and storage - A techno-environmental analysis. Sustainable Energy and Fuels, 4(6):2967–2986, 2020.

Christian Bauer, Karin Treyer, Cristina Antonini, Joule Bergerson, Matteo Gazzani, Emre Gencer, Jon Gibbins, Marco Mazzotti, Sean T McCoy, Russell McKenna, Robert Pietzker, Arvind P Ravikumar, Matteo C Romano, Falko Ueckerdt, Jaap Vente, and Mijndert van der Spek. On the climate impact of blue hydrogen production. Sustainable Energy & Fuels, 6(1), 66-75.

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