Elena Castellano Blanco

@usal.es

Universidad de Salamanca

Elena Castellano Blanco

EDUCATION

Chemical Engineering PhD Student

Master and Degree in Chemical Engineering

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Chemical engineering, sustainability, process and product design, optimization, green chemistry, energy transition
7

Scopus Publications

248

Scholar Citations

3

Scholar h-index

3

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Process Flowsheeting in Chemical Engineering
    Elena C. Blanco, Maria Isabel Hernández Sánchez, Mariano Martín Martín
    Introduction to Software for Chemical Engineers, 2025
    Drawing a flowsheet is one of the more common tasks of a chemical engineer. While process simulators allow one to draw a diagram, the aim is not to provide a proper flowsheet. Two open source packages, DIA and draw.io, are presented. The aim is to show how to draw process flowsheets and special units and include them in the flowsheet.
  • Comparative assessment of methanol and ammonia: Green fuels vs. hydrogen carriers in fuel cell power generation
    Antonio Sánchez, Elena C. Blanco, Mariano Martín
    Applied Energy, 2024
    Methanol and ammonia emerge as two of the most important energy carriers in a new decarbonized society. In this work, a systematic assessment of the power generation based on these chemicals is performed using two different alternatives: direct utilization as green fuels in fuel cells or as carriers for hydrogen. Despite the need for a previous stage for hydrogen production, the use of these chemicals as hydrogen carriers demonstrates higher efficiencies (around 40%), mainly due to the higher degree of maturity of the hydrogen fuel cells. This is reflected in the cost of electricity for the different alternatives with around 700 €/MWh for hydrogen carrier options and about 1200 €/MWh for the direct utilization as green fuels. Compared to hydrogen, the use of methanol or ammonia has a higher electricity production cost. However, future improvements in the efficiency of fuel cell units could convert these fuels is competitive options. In addition, for different scenarios combining transportation and power generation, methanol and ammonia emerge as technically and economically feasible alternatives, especially for distances over 3000 km. Consequently, both hold a pivotal role in addressing the challenges associated with hydrogen within a future energy systems characterized by high renewable penetration.
  • Achieving energy self-sufficiency in wastewater treatment plants by integrating municipal solid waste treatment: A process design study in Spain
    Elena C. Blanco, Mariano Martín, Pastora Vega
    Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2023
    Water-energy nexus is a highlighted topic nowadays, particularly, the energy consumption in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is becoming an important issue. WWTPs typically consume more energy than the one that can be obtained from the biogas produced from sludge anaerobic digestion. In this work, a process-level analysis is presented to study the feasibility of integrating wastewater and municipal solid waste (MSW) treatment to achieve the energetically self-sustainable operation of a WWTP. The influence of the climate of different regions across the Iberian Peninsula on the energy requirements has also been evaluated. Mesophilic and thermophilic digestion is compared in Salamanca as a case base, and the optimal digestion temperature is also evaluated, finding a value of 30∘C. Moreover, in all cities considered, it is necessary for MSW to provide between 37–40% of the facility energy consumption corresponding to around 0.19 kg of MSW per kg of sludge, with a small difference between cities. From an economic point of view, an investment between 0.09–0.16 €/kg of sewage sludge is required for the integrated process. Therefore, this techno-economic assessment demonstrates the feasibility of integrating these two treatments for a fully self-sufficient and sustainable process.
  • Methanol and ammonia as emerging green fuels: Evaluation of a new power generation paradigm
    Elena C. Blanco, Antonio Sánchez, Mariano Martín, Pastora Vega
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2023
    In the current context of the energy transition, the use of liquid fuels is attracting attention to be used as energy storage, due to the inherent fluctuations of the main renewable energy sources. In addition, these liquid fuels have also been proposed as energy carriers, to introduce renewables in hard-to-electrify applications. Methanol and ammonia emerge as the two most promising green liquid fuels for energy purposes. In this work, a systematic assessment of the transformation of methanol/ammonia into power is performed. Two different routes have been studied: thermochemical (through fuel combustion) and electrochemical (using fuel cells). From a technical analysis, the methanol process reaches the highest efficiency, around 38%. In general, thermochemical processes show better performance in terms of energy efficiency. From an economic perspective, the current costs of the thermochemical route are around 0.3 €/kWh and 0.6-1 €/kWh for the electrochemical. Electricity cost is expected to be reduced as process efficiency increases down to values of around 0.1 €/kWh. A progressive introduction of these green liquid fuels will be necessary to achieve a 100% renewable energy system in all areas, guaranteeing the long-term sustainability of the planet.
  • Waste integration for sustainable operation of WWTP's
    Elena C. Blanco, Mariano Martín, Pastora Vega
    Computer Aided Chemical Engineering, 2023
  • A Systematic Comparison of Renewable Liquid Fuels for Power Generation: Towards a 100% Renewable Energy System
    Antonio Sánchez, Elena C. Blanco, Mariano Marím, Pastora Vega
    Computer Aided Chemical Engineering, 2022
  • Evaluating ammonia as green fuel for power generation: A thermo-chemical perspective
    Antonio Sánchez, Elena Castellano, Mariano Martín, Pastora Vega
    Applied Energy, 2021

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Achieving energy self-sufficiency in wastewater treatment plants by integrating municipal solid waste treatment: A process design study in Spain
    EC Blanco, M Martín, P Vega
    Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 110673 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 21
  • Methanol and ammonia as emerging green fuels: Evaluation of a new power generation paradigm
    EC Blanco, A Sánchez, M Martín, P Vega
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 175, 113195 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 115
  • Waste integration for sustainable operation of WWTP’s
    EC Blanco, M Martín, P Vega
    Computer Aided Chemical Engineering 52, 1969-1974 , 2023
    2023
  • A Systematic Comparison of Renewable Liquid Fuels for Power Generation: Towards a 100% Renewable Energy System
    A Sánchez, EC Blanco, M Marím, P Vega
    Computer Aided Chemical Engineering 49, 1939-1944 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 2
  • Evaluating ammonia as green fuel for power generation: A thermo-chemical perspective
    A Sánchez, E Castellano, M Martín, P Vega
    Applied Energy 293, 116956 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 110

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Methanol and ammonia as emerging green fuels: Evaluation of a new power generation paradigm
    EC Blanco, A Sánchez, M Martín, P Vega
    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 175, 113195 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 115
  • Evaluating ammonia as green fuel for power generation: A thermo-chemical perspective
    A Sánchez, E Castellano, M Martín, P Vega
    Applied Energy 293, 116956 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 110
  • Achieving energy self-sufficiency in wastewater treatment plants by integrating municipal solid waste treatment: A process design study in Spain
    EC Blanco, M Martín, P Vega
    Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 110673 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 21
  • A Systematic Comparison of Renewable Liquid Fuels for Power Generation: Towards a 100% Renewable Energy System
    A Sánchez, EC Blanco, M Marím, P Vega
    Computer Aided Chemical Engineering 49, 1939-1944 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 2
  • Waste integration for sustainable operation of WWTP’s
    EC Blanco, M Martín, P Vega
    Computer Aided Chemical Engineering 52, 1969-1974 , 2023
    2023