LAPSE:2023.19677
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LAPSE:2023.19677
Combination of b-Fuels and e-Fuels—A Technological Feasibility Study
Katrin Salbrechter, Teresa Schubert
March 9, 2023
Abstract
The energy supply in Austria is significantly based on fossil natural gas. Due to the necessary decarbonization of the heat and energy sector, a switch to a green substitute is necessary to limit CO2 emissions. Especially innovative concepts such as power-to-gas establish the connection between the storage of volatile renewable energy and its conversion into green gases. In this paper, different methanation strategies are applied on syngas from biomass gasification. The investigated syngas compositions range from traditional steam gasification, sorption-enhanced reforming to the innovative CO2 gasification. As the producer gases show different compositions regarding the H2/COx ratio, three possible methanation strategies (direct, sub-stoichiometric and over-stoichiometric methanation) are defined and assessed with technological evaluation tools for possible future large-scale set-ups consisting of a gasification, an electrolysis and a methanation unit. Due to its relative high share of hydrogen and the high technical maturity of this gasification mode, syngas from steam gasification represents the most promising gas composition for downstream methanation. Sub-stoichiometric operation of this syngas with limited H2 dosage represents an attractive methanation strategy since the hydrogen utilization is optimized. The overall efficiency of the sub-stoichiometric methanation lies at 59.9%. Determined by laboratory methanation experiments, a share of nearly 17 mol.% of CO2 needs to be separated to make injection into the natural gas grid possible. A technical feasible alternative, avoiding possible carbon formation in the methanation reactor, is the direct methanation of sorption-enhanced reforming syngas, with an overall process efficiency in large-scale applications of 55.9%.
Keywords
Biomass, catalytic methanation, gasification, power-to-gas, synthetic natural gas
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Salbrechter K, Schubert T. Combination of b-Fuels and e-Fuels—A Technological Feasibility Study. (2023). LAPSE:2023.19677
Author Affiliations
Salbrechter K: Chair of Process Technology and Industrial Environmental Protection, Department of Environmental and Energy Process Engineering, Montanuniversität Leoben, Franz-Josef-Strasse 18, 8700 Leoben, Austria [ORCID]
Schubert T: Research and Development, Wien Energie GmbH, Thomas-Klestil-Platz 14, 1030 Wien, Austria
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Energies
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14
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17
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5250
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-08-25
ISSN
1996-1073
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