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Power-to-Green Methanol via CO 2 Hydrogenation—A Concept Study including Oxyfuel Fluidized Bed Combustion of Biomass

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  • Simon Pratschner

    (Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9/166, 1060 Vienna, Austria)

  • Pavel Skopec

    (Department of Energy Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Technicka 4, 166 07 Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Jan Hrdlicka

    (Department of Energy Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Technicka 4, 166 07 Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Franz Winter

    (Institute of Chemical, Environmental and Bioscience Engineering, TU Wien, Getreidemarkt 9/166, 1060 Vienna, Austria)

Abstract

A revolution of the global energy industry is without an alternative to solving the climate crisis. However, renewable energy sources typically show significant seasonal and daily fluctuations. This paper provides a system concept model of a decentralized power-to-green methanol plant consisting of a biomass heating plant with a thermal input of 20 MW th. (oxyfuel or air mode), a CO 2 processing unit (DeOxo reactor or MEA absorption), an alkaline electrolyzer, a methanol synthesis unit, an air separation unit and a wind park. Applying oxyfuel combustion has the potential to directly utilize O 2 generated by the electrolyzer, which was analyzed by varying critical model parameters. A major objective was to determine whether applying oxyfuel combustion has a positive impact on the plant’s power-to-liquid (PtL) efficiency rate. For cases utilizing more than 70% of CO 2 generated by the combustion, the oxyfuel’s O 2 demand is fully covered by the electrolyzer, making oxyfuel a viable option for large scale applications. Conventional air combustion is recommended for small wind parks and scenarios using surplus electricity. Maximum PtL efficiencies of η PtL,Oxy = 51.91% and η PtL,Air = 54.21% can be realized. Additionally, a case study for one year of operation has been conducted yielding an annual output of about 17,000 t/a methanol and 100 GWh th. /a thermal energy for an input of 50,500 t/a woodchips and a wind park size of 36 MWp.

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  • Simon Pratschner & Pavel Skopec & Jan Hrdlicka & Franz Winter, 2021. "Power-to-Green Methanol via CO 2 Hydrogenation—A Concept Study including Oxyfuel Fluidized Bed Combustion of Biomass," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(15), pages 1-33, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:14:y:2021:i:15:p:4638-:d:605699
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