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Mariagiovanna Minutillo

Mariagiovanna Minutillo

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
36
Citations
3568
World Ranking
8834
National Ranking
346

Overview

Mariagiovanna Minutillo is affiliated with the University of Salerno in Italy and has developed a body of research centered on energy systems, environmental science, and engineering. Their work notably addresses topics such as hybrid renewable energy systems, maritime transport emissions and efficiency, advanced battery technologies, hydrogen storage and materials, electric vehicles and infrastructure, as well as spacecraft and cryogenic technologies.

The scientist's contributions have been published in multiple venues, including:

  • E3S Web of Conferences (10 publications)
  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (5 publications)
  • Energy Conversion and Management (4 publications)
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series (4 publications)
  • Energies (3 publications)

Minutillo's recent papers demonstrate a focus on hydrogen energy technologies, system design, and economic analysis. Selected works include:

  • "Analyzing the levelized cost of hydrogen in refueling stations with on-site hydrogen production via water electrolysis in the Italian scenario" (2020) published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Green hydrogen production plants via biogas steam and autothermal reforming processes: energy and exergy analyses" (2020) published in Applied Energy
  • "Techno-economic analysis of a multi-energy system for the co-production of green hydrogen, renewable electricity and heat" (2023) published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Design and Costs Analysis of Hydrogen Refuelling Stations Based on Different Hydrogen Sources and Plant Configurations" (2022) published in Energies
  • "Designing, sizing and economic feasibility of a green hydrogen supply chain for maritime transportation" (2023) published in Energy Conversion and Management

Their collaborative network includes frequent co-authorship with researchers such as Simona Di Micco (23 collaborations), Alessandra Perna (18 collaborations), Elio Jannelli (13 collaborations), Viviana Cigolotti (13 collaborations), and Davide Lanni (5 collaborations).

Minutillo's main fields of study encompass engineering, environmental science, and energy, with particular subfields comprising energy engineering and power technology, environmental engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, automotive engineering, and materials chemistry.

Best Publications

  • Analyzing the levelized cost of hydrogen in refueling stations with on-site hydrogen production via water electrolysis in the Italian scenario

    M. Minutillo;A. Perna;A. Forcina;S. Di Micco

  • Modelling and performance analysis of an integrated plasma gasification combined cycle (IPGCC) power plant

    M. Minutillo;A. Perna;D. Di Bona

  • Life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle cost (LCC) analysis model for a stand-alone hybrid renewable energy system

    Antonella Petrillo;Fabio De Felice;Elio Jannelli;Claudio Autorino

  • Performance assessment of a hybrid SOFC/MGT cogeneration power plant fed by syngas from a biomass down-draft gasifier

    Alessandra Perna;Mariagiovanna Minutillo;Elio Jannelli;Viviana Cigolotti

  • Analyzing microcogeneration systems based on LT-PEMFC and HT-PEMFC by energy balances

    Elio Jannelli;Mariagiovanna Minutillo;Alessandra Perna

  • A small-scale CAES (compressed air energy storage) system for stand-alone renewable energy power plant for a radio base station: A sizing-design methodology

    E. Jannelli;M. Minutillo;A. Lubrano Lavadera;G. Falcucci

  • Design and performance assessment of a combined heat, hydrogen and power (CHHP) system based on ammonia-fueled SOFC

    A. Perna;M. Minutillo;E. Jannelli;V. Cigolotti

  • From waste to electricity through integrated plasma gasification/fuel cell (IPGFC) system

    G. Galeno;M. Minutillo;A. Perna

  • Green hydrogen production plants via biogas steam and autothermal reforming processes: energy and exergy analyses

    Mariagiovanna Minutillo;Alessandra Perna;Alessandro Sorce

  • Simulation of the flue gas cleaning system of an RDF incineration power plant

    E. Jannelli;M. Minutillo

  • Low pH, high salinity: Too much for microbial fuel cells?

    Nicole Jannelli;Rosa Anna Nastro;Viviana Cigolotti;Mariagiovanna Minutillo

  • A framework for the replacement analysis of a hydrogen-based polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell technology on board ships: A step towards decarbonization in the maritime sector

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  • Techno-economic analysis of a multi-energy system for the co-production of green hydrogen, renewable electricity and heat

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  • Theoretical and experimental investigations on thermal management of a PEMFC stack

    Raffaello Cozzolino;Salvatore Pietro Cicconardi;Enzo Galloni;M. Minutillo

  • Designing, sizing and economic feasibility of a green hydrogen supply chain for maritime transportation

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  • Design and Costs Analysis of Hydrogen Refuelling Stations Based on Different Hydrogen Sources and Plant Configurations

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  • Thermodynamic performance assessment of a small size CCHP (combined cooling heating and power) system with numerical models

    E. Jannelli;M. Minutillo;R. Cozzolino;G. Falcucci

  • Design methodology for a PEM fuel cell power system in a more electrical aircraft

    D. Guida;Mariagiovanna Minutillo

  • 3D CFD modeling and experimental characterization of HT PEM fuel cells at different anode gas compositions

    Vesselin Krassimirov Krastev;Giacomo Falcucci;Elio Jannelli;Mariagiovanna Minutillo

  • Assessment of Fuel Cell Performance Under Different Air Stoichiometries and Fuel Composition

    Fabrizio Marignetti;Mariagiovanna Minutillo;Alessandra Perna;Elio Jannelli

  • Investigations on an advanced power system based on a high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell and an organic Rankine cycle for heating and power production

    Alessandra Perna;Mariagiovanna Minutillo;Elio Jannelli

  • Techno-economics of novel refueling stations based on ammonia-to-hydrogen route and SOFC technology

    Mariagiovanna Minutillo;Alessandra Perna;Pasquale Di Trolio;Simona Di Micco

  • Combining plasma gasification and solid oxide cell technologies in advanced power plants for waste to energy and electric energy storage applications

    Alessandra Perna;Mariagiovanna Minutillo;Antonio Lubrano Lavadera;Elio Jannelli

  • SOFC and MCFC system level modeling for hybrid plants performance prediction

    M. Minutillo;A. Perna;E. Jannelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Elio Jannelli
Elio Jannelli Parthenope University of Naples
Giacomo Falcucci
Giacomo Falcucci University of Rome Tor Vergata
Suk Woo Nam
Suk Woo Nam Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Stefano Ubertini
Stefano Ubertini Tuscia University
Jonghee Han
Jonghee Han Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Marco Guida
Marco Guida University of Naples Federico II
Sergio Ulgiati
Sergio Ulgiati Parthenope University of Naples
Fabrizio Marignetti
Fabrizio Marignetti University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
Raffaele Cioffi
Raffaele Cioffi Parthenope University of Naples
Daniel A. Jaffe
Daniel A. Jaffe University of Washington

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