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Stefano Campanari is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Milan in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering, materials science, and energy. Their research output spans 54 publications in engineering, 34 in materials science, and 29 in energy, with significant work in subfields such as materials chemistry, energy engineering and power technology, electrical and electronic engineering, catalysis, and mechanical engineering.

Their work focuses on a range of topics including hybrid renewable energy systems, advancements in solid oxide fuel cells, carbon dioxide capture technologies, catalysts for methane reforming, electric vehicles and infrastructure, integrated energy systems optimization, and chemical looping and thermochemical processes.

Frequent publication venues for Campanari include the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Energy Conversion and Management, SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power, and E3S Web of Conferences.

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Campanari are:

  • Experimental and theoretical evaluation of a 60 kW PEM electrolysis system for flexible dynamic operation, 2023, Energy Conversion and Management
  • Design of hybrid power-to-power systems for continuous clean PV-based energy supply, 2020, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Comment on "How green is blue hydrogen?", 2022, Energy Science & Engineering
  • Development of a multi-modality hydrogen delivery infrastructure: An optimization model for design and operation, 2022, Energy Conversion and Management
  • A comprehensive multi-node multi-vector multi-sector modelling framework to investigate integrated energy systems and assess decarbonisation needs, 2023, Energy Conversion and Management

Campanari collaborates frequently with a number of co-authors, including Paolo Colbertaldo, Giulio Guandalini, Emanuele Martelli, Matteo C. Romano, and Alessandro Donazzi.

Best Publications

  • Definition and sensitivity analysis of a finite volume SOFC model for a tubular cell geometry

    S. Campanari;P. Iora

  • Energy analysis of electric vehicles using batteries or fuel cells through well-to-wheel driving cycle simulations

    Stefano Campanari;Giampaolo Manzolini;Fernando Garcia de la Iglesia

  • Power-to-gas plants and gas turbines for improved wind energy dispatchability: Energy and economic assessment

    Giulio Guandalini;Stefano Campanari;Matteo Carmelo Romano

  • A detailed MILP optimization model for combined cooling, heat and power system operation planning

    Aldo Bischi;Leonardo Taccari;Emanuele Martelli;Edoardo Amaldi

  • Thermodynamic model and parametric analysis of a tubular SOFC module

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  • Impact of hydrogen energy storage on California electric power system: Towards 100% renewable electricity

    Paolo Colbertaldo;Paolo Colbertaldo;Stacey Britni Agustin;Stefano Campanari;Jack Brouwer

  • Dynamic modeling of natural gas quality within transport pipelines in presence of hydrogen injections

    Giulio Guandalini;Paolo Colbertaldo;Stefano Campanari

  • Carbon dioxide separation from high temperature fuel cell power plants

    Stefano Campanari

  • Preliminary assessment of sCO2 cycles for power generation in CSP solar tower plants

    Marco Binotti;Marco Astolfi;Stefano Campanari;Giampaolo Manzolini

  • CO2 capture from combined cycles integrated with Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells

    Stefano Campanari;Paolo Chiesa;Giampaolo Manzolini

  • Techno-Economic Analysis of Calcium Looping Processes for Low CO2 Emission Cement Plants

    Edoardo De Lena;Maurizio Spinelli;Manuele Gatti;Roberto Scaccabarozzi

  • Full Load and Part-Load Performance Prediction for Integrated SOFC and Microturbine Systems

    Stefano Campanari

  • Economic analysis of CO2 capture from natural gas combined cycles using Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells

    Stefano Campanari;Paolo Chiesa;Giampaolo Manzolini;S. Bedogni

  • CO2 cryogenic separation from combined cycles integrated with molten carbonate fuel cells

    Paolo Chiesa;Stefano Campanari;Giampaolo Manzolini

  • Solar hydrogen production: Techno-economic analysis of a parabolic dish-supported high-temperature electrolysis system

    Luca Mastropasqua;Ilaria Pecenati;Andrea Giostri;Stefano Campanari

  • Long-term power-to-gas potential from wind and solar power: A country analysis for Italy

    G. Guandalini;M. Robinius;T. Grube;S. Campanari

  • H2 production by low pressure methane steam reforming in a Pd–Ag membrane reactor over a Ni-based catalyst: Experimental and modeling

    A. Iulianelli;G. Manzolini;M. De Falco;S. Campanari

  • The Calcium Looping Process for Low CO2 Emission Cement and Power

    Matteo C. Romano;Maurizio Spinelli;Stefano Campanari;Stefano Consonni

  • Modelling the integrated power and transport energy system: The role of power-to-gas and hydrogen in long-term scenarios for Italy

    Paolo Colbertaldo;Giulio Guandalini;Stefano Campanari

  • Comparison of Finite Volume SOFC Models for the Simulation of a Planar Cell Geometry

    Stefano Campanari;Paolo Giulio Iora

  • Thermodynamic Analysis of Advanced Power Cycles Based Upon Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Gas Turbines and Rankine Bottoming Cycles

    Stefano Campanari;Ennio Macchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Giampaolo Manzolini
Giampaolo Manzolini Polytechnic University of Milan
Ennio Macchi
Ennio Macchi Polytechnic University of Milan
Matteo C. Romano
Matteo C. Romano Polytechnic University of Milan
Stefano Consonni
Stefano Consonni Polytechnic University of Milan
Paolo Chiesa
Paolo Chiesa Polytechnic University of Milan
Emanuele Martelli
Emanuele Martelli Polytechnic University of Milan
Detlef Stolten
Detlef Stolten RWTH Aachen University
Adolfo Iulianelli
Adolfo Iulianelli National Research Council (CNR)
Edoardo Amaldi
Edoardo Amaldi Polytechnic University of Milan
Angelo Basile
Angelo Basile National Research Council (CNR)

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