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Udayan Singh
Argonne National Laboratory / Northwestern University
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L Clarke, YM Wei, A de la Vega Navarro, A Garg, AN Hahmann, ...
Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change. Working Group III …, 2022
862022
Carbon capture and storage: an effective way to mitigate global warming.
U Singh
Current Science (00113891) 105 (7), 2013
592013
Understanding initial opportunities and key challenges for CCUS deployment in India at scale
V Vishal, D Chandra, U Singh, Y Verma
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 175, 105829, 2021
502021
Cost-effective architecture of carbon capture and storage (CCS) grid in India
A Garg, PR Shukla, S Parihar, U Singh, B Kankal
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 66, 129-146, 2017
492017
Is aquatic bioenergy with carbon capture and storage a sustainable negative emission technology? Insights from a spatially explicit environmental life-cycle assessment
AJ Melara, U Singh, LM Colosi
Energy conversion and management 224, 113300, 2020
462020
The case for estimating carbon return on investment (CROI) for CCUS platforms
U Singh, LM Colosi
Applied Energy 285, 116394, 2021
402021
Economic implications of CO2 capture from the existing as well as proposed coal-fired power plants in India under various policy scenarios
U Singh, AB Rao, MK Chandel
Energy Procedia 114, 7638-7650, 2017
352017
Environmental life cycle assessment of Indian coal-fired power plants
U Singh, N Sharma, SS Mahapatra
International Journal of Coal Science & Technology 3, 215-225, 2016
302016
Techno-economic assessment of carbon mitigation options for existing coal-fired power plants in India
U Singh, AB Rao
Energy Procedia 90, 326-335, 2016
282016
Integrating SO2 and NO x control systems in Indian coal-fired power plants
U Singh, AB Rao
Decision 42, 191-209, 2015
172015
Estimating the environmental implications of implementing carbon capture and storage in Indian coal power plants
U Singh, AB Rao
2014 International Conference on Advances in Green Energy (ICAGE), 226-232, 2014
172014
Revisiting geologic storage potential in unconventional formations is key to proactive decision making on CCS in India
U Singh, N Sharma, JB Dunn
Frontiers in Climate 3, 708320, 2021
132021
Accounting for the role of transport and storage infrastructure costs in carbon negative bioenergy deployment
U Singh, EM Loudermilk, LM Colosi
Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology 11 (1), 144-164, 2021
132021
Water–energy sustainability synergies and health benefits as means to motivate potable reuse of coalbed methane-produced waters
U Singh, LM Colosi
Ambio 48 (7), 752-768, 2019
112019
Updated greenhouse gas inventory estimates for Indian underground coal mining based on the 2019 IPCC refinements
AK Singh, U Singh, DC Panigrahi, J Singh
Iscience 25 (9), 2022
102022
Capture or curtail: The potential and performance of direct air capture powered through excess renewable electricity
U Singh, LM Colosi
Energy Conversion and Management: X 15, 100230, 2022
102022
Coalbed methane-produced​ water characteristics and insights from the Jharia coalfield in India
U Singh, AK Singh, DB Singh
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects 40 …, 2018
92018
Prospects of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) for new Coal Power Plants in India
U Singh, AB Rao
Proceedings of the 1st National Conference on Advances in Thermal …, 2014
92014
Perspectives on carbon capture and geologic storage in the indian power sector
U Singh, G Singh
Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment 36 (2), 43-66, 2016
82016
Shale gas decarbonization in the permian basin: is it possible?
U Singh, JB Dunn
ACS Engineering Au 2 (3), 248-256, 2022
62022
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