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Diamantis Almpantis

Divison of Heat Transfer

About me

My background is in chemical engineering and sustainable energy solutions, with extensive experience spanning from entrepreneurial initiatives to in-depth technical expertise. I earned my Master's degree in Sustainable Energy from DTU in Copenhagen, specializing in the optimization of energy systems and I am originally from Greece.

About my research project

My research focuses on optimizing the integration of photovoltaic (PV) systems with water electrolysis, particularly proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers, for hydrogen production as part of the EU Horizon project Circular Fuels.
In addition to advancing each technology individually by identifying and addressing operational inefficiencies, my work delves into the electrical coupling and operational dynamics of large-scale green hydrogen production systems, commonly referred to as Power-to-Hydrogen.
The ultimate goal of my research is to support decision-making for the optimal sizing and configuration of a coupled PV-PEM-hydrogen storage system, tailored to the specific co-location and infrastructure of the energy system.