Excellence in Innovation Award
Chemical Process & Energy Resources Institute
| Konstantinos Atsonios | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Chemical Process & Energy Resources Institute |
| Country | Greece |
| Scopus ID | 35848147000 |
| Documents | 79 |
| Citations | 2,409 |
| h-index | 28 |
| Subject Area | Biomethane |
| Event | World Green Energy Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-5549-2650 |
The Excellence in Innovation Award recognizes research achievements demonstrating scientific originality, technological advancement, and meaningful contribution to sustainable energy development. Konstantinos Atsonios of the Chemical Process & Energy Resources Institute has developed a research profile encompassing biomass conversion, renewable fuels, carbon management, thermochemical processes, and energy-system technologies. His documented publication record and citation indicators provide measurable evidence of sustained scholarly activity in these fields.[1]
Abstract
Konstantinos Atsonios is a researcher affiliated with the Chemical Process & Energy Resources Institute in Greece whose work addresses renewable fuels, biomass conversion, carbon management, thermochemical processing, and sustainable energy systems. His documented profile contains 79 research documents, 2,409 citations, and an h-index of 28. His research contributes to the development and assessment of technologies for converting renewable and waste resources into useful energy carriers while examining process efficiency, environmental performance, and integration within future low-carbon energy systems.[1]
Keywords
Biomethane, Renewable Energy, Biomass Conversion, Thermochemical Conversion, Chemical Looping Gasification, Carbon Capture, Alternative Fuels, Bioenergy, Energy Systems, Process Engineering, Decarbonization, Sustainable Energy, Waste Valorization, Carbon Management, Green Energy.
Introduction
The transition toward sustainable energy systems requires technological development capable of improving resource utilization, reducing emissions, and integrating renewable resources into existing energy infrastructures. Research in biomass conversion, renewable fuels, carbon capture, and thermochemical processing is therefore relevant to the development of alternative pathways for energy production and industrial decarbonization.[2]
Research Profile
Konstantinos Atsonios has established a research profile centred on energy and process engineering, with particular relevance to biomass, renewable fuels, carbon management, and thermochemical conversion. His affiliation with the Chemical Process & Energy Resources Institute provides an institutional setting for collaborative research addressing energy-resource utilization and advanced process technologies.[1]
Research Contributions
One important research direction concerns biomass and thermochemical conversion. Atsonios has contributed to research examining chemical looping gasification and the conversion of biogenic residues into useful energy products. Such approaches investigate alternative routes for utilizing renewable carbon resources while considering conversion efficiency, process configuration, feedstock properties, and the potential production of lower-carbon fuels.[2]
Publications
The publication record associated with Atsonios includes research addressing biomass chemical looping gasification, advanced biofuel production, carbon capture, and renewable-energy systems. These publications reflect an interdisciplinary research approach involving process engineering, energy analysis, modelling, and environmental assessment. The documented body of work demonstrates continuing engagement with technological questions relevant to sustainable energy conversion.[2]
Research Impact
The supplied profile reports 2,409 citations and an h-index of 28 across 79 documents, indicating substantial scholarly dissemination within the indexed research literature. Citation indicators provide one measurable dimension of academic influence by showing how frequently published work has subsequently been referenced by other researchers.[1]
Award Suitability
The Excellence in Innovation Award is intended to recognize research achievements associated with innovation, scientific advancement, and meaningful contributions to relevant fields. Atsonios’s documented work in biomass conversion, renewable fuels, thermochemical processing, carbon management, and energy technologies provides a substantive connection between his research activities and the broader objectives of sustainable-energy innovation.[2]
Conclusion
Konstantinos Atsonios represents an established researcher working across sustainable energy conversion, biomass utilization, renewable fuels, carbon management, and process engineering. His publication activity, citation record, and research themes demonstrate sustained engagement with scientific challenges relevant to energy transition and decarbonization. These characteristics provide an academic basis for consideration for the Excellence in Innovation Award.
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Konstantinos Atsonios, Author ID 35848147000. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=35848147000 - Gogulancea, V., Atsonios, K., Detsios, N., Dieringer, P., Huang, Y., Rolfe, A., Jaffar, M., & Brandoni, C. (2023). Technoeconomic and Environmental Assessment of Biomass Chemical Looping Gasification for Advanced Biofuel Production. International Journal of Energy Research.
https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/6101270 - Itskos, G., Atsonios, K., Garcia, S., & van der Spek, M. (2025). Integrated Modeling Approach for Electrochemical Regeneration of Alkaline CO2 Capture Solvents. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.5c00497 - Kartalidis, A., Atsonios, K., & Nikolopoulos, N. (2021). Enhancing the self-resilience of high-renewable energy sources, interconnected islanding areas through innovative energy production, storage, and management technologies. International Journal of Energy Research.
https://doi.org/10.1002/er.6691 - Zeneli, M., Stamatopoulos, P., Atsonios, K., Alobaid, F., Ströhle, J., & Epple, B. (2024). Development of a CFD-DEM Model for a 1 MWth Chemical Looping Gasification Pilot Plant Using Biogenic Residues as Feedstock. Energy & Fuels.
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.4c02571