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Quantitative risk assessments of CO2 and hydrogen pipelines
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Conduct quantitative risk assessments of pipeline systems carrying CO2, hydrogen and hydrogen blends to determine which threats have the largest impacts on life safety, environmental damage and commercial operations. Use both historical failure data and engineering models to assess the probability of failure and robust engineering models to estimate the consequences of various failure and release scenarios. Visit www.piramid.ca for more information.
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- Consultant
- R&D Partner
- Demonstrator
- Project Conception and/or Coordination
Anna Margret Korneliusdottir
Sustainability specialist at EFLA Engineers
Iceland
Project cooperation
Evaluating in-ground leak detection systems for hydrogen pipelines
Brian Wagg
Director, Business Development at C-FER Technologies (1999) Inc.
Edmonton, Canada
Project cooperation
Electrochemical energy conversion and storage materials & technologies
- R&D Partner
- CM2025- 05: Hydrogen and renewable fuels
- CM2025-02: Energy system flexibility: renewables production, storage and system integration
Yaolin Xu
Assistant Professor of Advanced Energy Materials at Aalto University
Finland