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Combination of CO2 electrochemical reduction and biomass gasification for producing methanol : A techno-economic assessment

Authors :
Li, F.
Li, Y.
Cao, J.
Carvalho, Lara
Lundgren, J.
Engvall, K.
Zhang, X.
Liu, Y.
Ji, X.
Li, F.
Li, Y.
Cao, J.
Carvalho, Lara
Lundgren, J.
Engvall, K.
Zhang, X.
Liu, Y.
Ji, X.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Combining CO2 electrochemical reduction (CO2R) and biomass gasification for producing methanol (CH3OH) is a promising option to increase the carbon efficiency, reduce total production cost (TPC), and realize the utilization of byproducts of CO2R system, but its viability has not been studied. In this work, systematic techno-economic assessments for the processes that combined CO2R to produce CO/syngas/CH3OH with biomass gasification were conducted and compared to stand-alone biomass gasification and CO2R processes, to identify the benefits and analyze the commercialization potential of different pathways under current and future conditions. The results demonstrated that the process that combined biomass gasification with CO2R to CO represents a viable pathway with a competitive TPC of 0.39 €/kg-CH3OH under the current condition. For all the combined cases, electricity usage for CO2R accounts for 36–76% of total operating cost, which plays a key role for TPC. Sensitivity analysis confirmed that the process that combined biomass gasification with CO2R to CO is sensitive to the price of electricity, while both CO2R performance and prices of stack and electricity are important for the processes that combined with CO2R to syngas/CH3OH.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1442907525
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016.j.enconman.2024.118380