Author Detail

Nils Johnson (njohnson@ucdavis.edu)

University of California, Davis

Personal Website: http://hydrogen.its.ucdavis.edu/people/njohnson

Publications (14 records):

Title Year Series
How Negative Can Biofuels with CCS Take Us and at What Cost? Refining the Economic Potential of Biofuel Production with CCS Using Spatially-explicit Modeling 2014 Journal Article
Detailed Spatial Modeling of Coal-based Hydrogen Infrastructure Deployment with Carbon Capture and Storage: Methods, Implications, and Insights 2012 Research Report
A Spatially-Explicit Optimization Model for Long-Term Hydrogen Pipeline Planning 2012 Journal Article
Detailed Spatial Modeling of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Infrastructure Deployment in the Southwestern United States 2011 Journal Article
Multistage System Planning for Hydrogen Production and Distribution 2011 Research Report
"The Hydrogen Fuel Pathway" chapter 3 in Sustainable Transportation Energy Pathways: A Research Summary for Decision Makers 2011 Journal Article
Multistage System Planning for Hydrogen Production and Distribution 2010 Journal Article
"Techno-economic Analysis and Modeling of CCS Technologies", chapter in Developments and Innovation in Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Capture and Storage Technology: VolumeĀ 1 - Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Capture, Transport, and Industrial Applications 2010 Journal Article
A GIS-based Assessment of Coal-based Hydrogen Infrastructure Deployment in the State of Ohio 2009 Journal Article
Technical and Economic Studies of Regional Transition Strategies Toward Widespread Use of Hydrogen Energy 2005 Journal Article
Conceptual Design of a Fossil Hydrogen Infrastructure with Capture and Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide: Case Study in Ohio 2005 Presentation Series
Technical and Economic Assessment of Transition Strategies Toward Widespread Use of Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier 2005 Research Report
Optimal Design of a Fossil Fuel-Based Hydrogen Infrastructure with Carbon Capture and Sequestration: Case Study in Ohio 2005 Presentation Series
Estimating Hydrogen Demand Distribution Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 2005 Presentation Series