Cost-Effective Locations for Producing Fuels and Chemicals from Carbon Dioxide and Low-Carbon Hydrogen in the Future

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作者
Allgoewer, Leo [1 ]
Becattini, Viola [3 ]
Patt, Anthony [1 ]
Grandjean, Paul [1 ]
Wiegner, Jan Frederik [2 ]
Gazzani, Matteo [2 ]
Moretti, Christian [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Environm Syst Sci, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Univ Utrecht, Copernicus Inst Sustainable Dev, NL-3584 CB Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Mech & Proc Engn, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
[4] PSI Ctr Energy & Environm Sci, Lab Energy Syst Anal, CH-5232 Villigen, Switzerland
关键词
GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS; LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT; SOLAR POWER CSP; TECHNOECONOMIC ANALYSIS; TRANSPORTATION FUELS; COMPARATIVE ENERGY; STORAGE-SYSTEMS; CAPTURING CO2; ELECTROLYSIS; METHANOL;
D O I
10.1021/acs.iecr.4c01287
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
This study investigates the cost and climate change mitigation potentials of fuels and chemicals from CO2 and low-carbon hydrogen produced in four sites with favorable conditions for renewable energy generation, located in Iceland, The Netherlands, Spain, and Chile. We investigate eight different chemicals, i.e., Fischer-Tropsch fuels, methanol, methane, dimethyl ether, ammonia, urea, olefins, and aromatics, considering two temporal horizons, i.e., the near future (by 2035) and the long-term future (post-2035). For hydrogen production, we explore alkaline water electrolysis, proton exchange membranes, and solid oxide electrolyzer cells. As carbon feedstock, we focus on CO2 produced via low-temperature solid adsorption direct air capture (LT DAC). Additionally, we investigate CO2 from high-temperature aqueous absorption DAC and point-source capture. We find that optimal renewable energy sites like the ones considered in this study have the potential to offer competitive costs for carbon capture and utilization (CCU) processes. These routes, when compared to the current price of their fossil-based counterparts, could achieve long-term future cost ratios ranging from 1 to 6.5 times, with a cost per ton of CO(2)eq avoided estimated between 150 and 750 <euro>/t. In conclusion, this research provides valuable insights into the techno-economic feasibility of relying on fuels and chemicals via CCU processes as an energy policy strategy.
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页码:13660 / 13676
页数:17
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