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Benjamin Mitterrutzner

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Benjamin Mitterrutzner

PhD Candidate
Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management
Faculty of Economics and Management

benjamin.mitterrutzner@ntnu.no
962 Sentralbygg 1, Gløshaugen, Trondheim
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I am a PhD Candidate in the field of Energy. I do research on an energy process as well as on an energy systems level. My position is tailored for integrating renewable energy systems to Norwegian Continental Shelf core areas.

More info about my research: https://lowemission.no/education

Competencies

  • CO2 capture
  • Energy systems analysis
  • Hydrogen
  • Process modelling & simulation
  • Techno-economic analysis

Publications

Mitterrutzner, Benjamin; Sanz, Wolfgang. (2025) Decarbonising the energy sector with oxy-combustion CCS: A techno-economic analysis of the Graz Cycle power plant. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. volume 143. Academic article

Mitterrutzner, Benjamin; Nord, Lars O.; Motamed, Mohammad A.; Sanz, Wolfgang. (2024) Dynamic modelling and simulation of the Graz Cycle for a renewable energy system. Applied Thermal Engineering. volume 242. Academic article

Mitterrutzner, Benjamin; Callegher, Claudio Z.; Fraboni, Riccardo; Wilczynski, Eric, Pezzutto, Simon. (2023) Review of heating and cooling technologies for buildings: A techno-economic case study of eleven European countries. Energy. volume 284. Review article

Gidden, Matthew J.; Brutschin, Elina; Ganti, Gaurav; Unlu, Gamze; Zakeri, Behnam; Fricko, Oliver; Mitterrutzner, Benjamin; Lovat, Francesco; Riahi, Keywan. (2023) Fairness and feasibility in deep mitigation pathways with novel carbon dioxide removal considering institutional capacity to mitigate. Environmental Research Letters. volume 18. Academic article

Gidden, Matthew J.; Brutschin, Elina; Ganti, Gaurav; Unlu, Gamze; Zakeri, Behnam; Fricko, Oliver; Mitterrutzner, Benjamin; Lovat, Francesco; Riahi, Keywan. (2023) Fairness and feasibility in deep mitigation pathways with novel carbon dioxide removal considering institutional capacity to mitigate. Authorea. Pre-print

Mitterrutzner, Benjamin; Sanz, Wolfgang; Nord, Lars O.. (2022) A part-load analysis and control strategies for the Graz Cycle. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. volume 113. Academic article

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2025

  • Mitterrutzner, Benjamin; Sanz, Wolfgang. (2025) Decarbonising the energy sector with oxy-combustion CCS: A techno-economic analysis of the Graz Cycle power plant. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
    Academic article

2024

  • Mitterrutzner, Benjamin; Nord, Lars Olof; Motamed, Mohammad Ali; Sanz, Wolfgang. (2024) Dynamic modelling and simulation of the Graz Cycle for a renewable energy system. Applied Thermal Engineering
    Academic article

Journal publications

  • Mitterrutzner, Benjamin; Sanz, Wolfgang. (2025) Decarbonising the energy sector with oxy-combustion CCS: A techno-economic analysis of the Graz Cycle power plant. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
    Academic article
  • Mitterrutzner, Benjamin; Nord, Lars Olof; Motamed, Mohammad Ali; Sanz, Wolfgang. (2024) Dynamic modelling and simulation of the Graz Cycle for a renewable energy system. Applied Thermal Engineering
    Academic article

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