Jonathan Ogland-Hand, Ph.D.

Hometown: Grand Rapids, MI20140918_122248

Education:

  • Ph.D., Environmental Science Graduate Program, The Ohio State University, 2014-2019
  • M.S., Environmental Science Graduate Program, The Ohio State University, 2016
  • B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Valparaiso University, 2014

Research Interests: Decarbonizing Energy; Integrated Modeling

Publications emanating from work in the Energy Sustainability Research Laboratory:

  1. Ogland-Hand., J. (2019). “Integrated Systems Analyses of Using Geologically Stored CO2 and Sedimentary Basin Geothermal Resources to Produce and Store Energy.” Ph.D. Dissertation. The Ohio State University.
  2. Bielicki, J., Adams, B., Choi, H., Jamiyuranson, B., Saar, M., Taff, S., Buscheck, T., Ogland-Hand, J. (In Revision, October 2017). “Engineering Cost-Competitive Geothermal Electricity from Geologic COStorage.” Energy Conversion and Management.
  3. Ogland-Hand, J.Bielicki, J., Wang, Y., Adams, B., Buscheck, T., Saar, M. (2019). “The Value of Bulk Energy Storage for Reducing CO2 Emissions and Water Requirements from Regional Electricity Systems.” Energy Conversion and Management, 181, 674-685.
  4. Ogland-Hand, J., Bielicki, J. (2018) “Mechanisms of Geologically Stored CO2 for Energy Storage.” (2018). Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Technologies. October 21-26, 2018. Melbourne, Australia.
  5. Ogland-Hand, J., Miranda, M., Bielicki, J., Adams, B., Buscheck, T., Saar, M. “Operational Characteristics of a Geologic CO2 Storage Bulk Energy Storage Technology.” (2018). Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Technologies. October 21-26, 2018. Melbourne, Australia.
  6. Ogland-Hand, J.Bielicki, J., Nelson, E., Adams, B., Buscheck, T., Saar, M., Sioshansi, R.. (2018). “Effects of Bulk Energy Storage in Sedimentary Basin Geothermal Resources on Transmission Constrained Electricity Systems.” Proceedings of the 43rd Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford CA, February 12-14, 2018. SGP-TR-213.
  7. Fleming, M., Saar, M., Adams, B., Ogland-Hand, J., Kuehn, T., Buscheck, T., Bielicki, J., Randolph, J. (2018). “High Efficiency and Large-Scale Subsurface Energy Storage with CO2.” Proceedings of the 43rd Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford CA, February 12-14, 2018. SGP-TR-213.
  8. Ogland-Hand, J., Bielicki, J., Buscheck, T. (2017). “The Value of CO2-Bulk Energy Storage to Reducing CO2 Emissions.” Energy Procedia, 114, 6886-6892.
  9. Bielicki, J., Adams, B., Choi, H.Jamiyurasuren, B., Saar, M., Taff, S., Buscheck, T., Ogland-Hand, J., (2016). “Sedimentary Basin Geothermal Resource for Cost-Effective Generation of Renewable Electricity from Sequestered Carbon Dioxide.” Proceedings of the 41st Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford CA, February 22-24, 2016. SGP-TR-209.
  10. Ogland-Hand, J.Bielicki. J., Buscheck, T. (2016). “The Value of Bulk Energy Storage in Sedimentary Basin Geothermal Resources for Reducing CO2 Emissions.” Proceedings of the 41st Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford CA, February 22-24, 2016. SGP-TR-209.

Research and Professional Experience:

  • Post-Doc. ETH-Zürich, 2019 – present.
  • Academic Cooperation Participant. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Summer 2015
  • Intern. Valparaiso University College of Engineering, 2013 – 2014

Awards:
2018 Geothermal Resource Council Graduate Scholarship Award
2017 to 2018 OSU Preparing Future Faculty Fellow
2016 OSU Environmental Policy Initiative Summer Research Grant Recipient
2016 ARPAe Innovation Summit, one of 100 students nationwide selected to attend
2016 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention
2015 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Honorable Mention
2014 OSU Graduate School Fellowship
2014 Valparaiso University College of Engineering Outstanding Senior Award

Other Interests: Outdoors, Running, Reading, Music, and Food

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