Project-relevant publications

  1. ARNOLD, U.; HAUPT, K.-J. (1998): “Organization, Management, and Financing of Environmental Rehabilitation Projects: Experiences in Eastern Germany”, in LOUCKS D.P. (ed.): “Restoration of Degraded Rivers: Challenges, Issues and Experiences”, pp. 295-346. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Boston London 1998, invited paper.
  2. ARNOLD, U.; SONDERMANN, E. (1998): “Landfill recultivation and aftercare based on private-sector organisational forms of a GmbH”, in VDI-Bildungswerk (ed.): “Handbook: Cost Block Landfill Aftercare”, VDI seminar, Augsburg, 18–19 March 1998, invited paper.
  3. ARNOLD, U.; SONDERMANN, E. (1998b): “Landfill recultivation and aftercare by private operators”, Kommunalwirtschaft 4/1998, pp. 189-190, invited paper.
  4. ARNOLD, U. (2000): “Privatisation models and their implementation”, course notes (in German), bvse seminar “Privatisation in waste management and involvement of private operators in municipal waste disposal”, bvse-recyconsult GmbH Training Centre, Bonn, 13/03/2000 21
  5. ARNOLD, U. (2001): “Status and perspectives of waste management in Poland”, in: WIEMER, K.; KERN, M. (eds.) “Bio- and residual waste treatment V”, Chapter X.2, specialist book series on waste management, Witzenhausen Institute for Waste, Environment and Energy GmbH, Witzenhausen 2001 (invited paper)
  6. ARNOLD, U.; DUSI, R. (2002): “Techno-economic feasibility of composting biowaste and sewage sludge – experience from the MKK pilot project Warsaw” (in German), in: KLEINKE, M.; BID-LINGMAIER, W. (eds.) “Biowaste recovery – know-how transfer from research and practice”, Chapter 3.2, Erich Schmidt Verlag, Berlin 2002 (invited paper)
  7. ARNOLD, U. (2005): “Water Industry Management”, lecture notes Part A + B, revised ed. (420 pp.), International Institute for Infrastructure, Hydraulics and Environment (UNESCO-IHE), MSc programme: Hydroinformatics, Delft, NL
  8. ARNOLD, U. (2008a): “Urban Infrastructure Management”, textbook 614 pp., compulsory module in the accredited distance-learning M.Sc. programme Environmental Engineering & Management (EEM), Bauhaus-Universität Weimar – University of Leeds – Asian Institute of Technology Bangkok (AIT), Weimar 2008, FRG
  9. ARNOLD, U., YILDIZ, O. (2015a): Economic risk analysis of decentralized renewable energy infrastructures – a Monte Carlo Simulation approach; Renewable Energy 77 (2015) 227-239 (>cited 300 times in academic journals)
  10. ARNOLD, U., YILDIZ, O. (2015b): Risk and economic feasibility analysis of decentralised renewable energy infrastructure projects – a Monte Carlo solution approach; Proc. Energy Ecosystems 2014, Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik, Volume XLIX, ISBN 978-3-941608-36-8
  11. ARNOLD, U.; HARDER, R. (2016): Potentials of sustainable and intelligent mobility and logistics in Thuringia; PoMoLoT project report, online publication, Thuringian Cluster Management ThCM, http://www.cluster-thueringen.de/fileadmin/ www/downloads/04_thueringer_clustermanagement/potentialstudie_logistik.pdf
  12. Arnold U., Brück T., de Palmenaer A., Kuse K. “Carbon Capture and Sustainable Utilization by Algal Polyacrylonitrile Fiber Production: Process Design, Techno-economic Analysis, and Climate Related Aspects”; Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2018, 57, 7922−7933
  13. Arnold U., de Palmenaer A., Brück T., Kuse K. “Energy-Efficient Carbon Fiber Production with Concentrated Solar Power: Process Design and Techno-economic Analysis”; Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2018, 57, 7934−7945
  14. Arnold, U.; Brück, T., Battenberg, A.: More value creation with Power-to-X-Plus – a flexible integrated system uses hydrogen for sustainable chemistry; CHEManager 4/2020, p. 11
  15. Arnold, U.; Brück, T.; Battenberg, A.; Masri, M. (2020): PtX-Plus: Synergies Through Coupling of PtX Facilities with a Biorefinery; Chem. Ing. Tech. 2020, 92, No. 11; DOI: 10.1002/cite.202000114
  16. Bohn F.J., Arnold U., Bucak Ö., Frank E., Schrafstetter L., Kuse K. CarbonFiberStone: a new carbon negative and cost-effective alternative to conventional building materials by fusing three different CDR technologies. 2025 Environ. Res. Lett. 20 084059. DOI 10.1088/1748-9326/addfed