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SNG based energy storage systems with subsurface CO₂ storage

Authors :
(0000-0001-7340-2156) Fogel, S.
Yeates, C.
(0000-0002-1997-8303) Unger, S.
(0000-0001-8084-8236) Rodriguez Garcia, G.
Baetcke, L.
Dornheim, M.
Schmidt-Hattenberger, C.
Bruhn, D.
(0000-0002-7371-0148) Hampel, U.
(0000-0001-7340-2156) Fogel, S.
Yeates, C.
(0000-0002-1997-8303) Unger, S.
(0000-0001-8084-8236) Rodriguez Garcia, G.
Baetcke, L.
Dornheim, M.
Schmidt-Hattenberger, C.
Bruhn, D.
(0000-0002-7371-0148) Hampel, U.
Source :
Energy Advances 1(2022), 402-421
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Large-scale energy storage plants based on power-to-gas-to-power technologies incorporating high temperature electrolysis, catalytic methanation of H₂ and CO₂ and novel, highly efficient methane-fired Allam reconversion cycles allow for a confined and circular use of CO₂ and thus an emission-free storage of intermittent renewable energy. The Allam power cycle is considered as a beneficial power plant concept, which employs supercritical CO₂ as working fluid as well as an oxy-combustion process to reach high efficiencies of up to 66%. The combination of said process chain could reach a maximum roundtrip efficiency of 54.2 % assuming the presence of sufficient storage capacities for all relevant technical gases. In a technically feasible scenario, paired with a separate air separation unit instead of stationary O₂ storages, roundtrip efficiencies of 49.0 % were determined.. The implementation of said energy storage systems into existing national energy systems will pose a major challenge, since they will require far-reaching infrastructural changes to the respective systems itself, such as extensive installations of renewable generation and electrolysis capacities as well as sufficient subsurface storage capacities for both CO₂ and CH₂. Furthermore, an exemplary energy system forecast for Germany for the year of 2050 is presented to show the viability of the energy storage concept. In case of a fully circular use of CO₂, when electricity is solely generated by renewable energy sources (RES), 736 GW of RES, 234 GW of electrolysis and 62 GW of gas-to-power capacities are required. The total storage volume on the national scale of Germany for both CO₂ and CH₄ was determined to be 7.8 billion Nm³, respectively, leading to a CH₄ storage capacity of 54.5 TWh. The present investigation illustrates the feasibility of large-scale energy storage systems for renewable electricity based on high temperature electrolysis, catalytic methanation and Allam power cycles paired with lar

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OAIster
Journal :
Energy Advances 1(2022), 402-421
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application/pdf, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415628309
Document Type :
Electronic Resource