Boil-off recovery system for natural gas stations: an approach to increase energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gases

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A. D. S. Borges
M. Oliveira
B. Varandas
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[1] University of Trás-Os-Montes and Alto Douro,Chemistry Department, CQ
[2] University of Trás-Os-Montes and Alto Douro,VR, Chemistry Research Centre
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Natural gas; Boil-off; Sustainability; Energy;
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Improving the efficiency of energy use is of utmost importance in the context of climate change. Indeed, greater efficiency in the end-use of energy will make a significant contribution to lowering primary energy consumption and reducing CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions. This paper presents an approach that enables a compact liquefied natural gas station to operate without being connected to the public electric grid. It is achieved by using the Boil-off gas generated by the vehicle supply process and feeding it to a generator which, together with a photovoltaic (PV) system, can produce electrical energy. Results from a year of trial operations at the station in Escariz, Portugal, demonstrate that it is possible to recover an average of 8.66 kg of Boil-off gas daily while generating a 345% excess of electrical energy when combined with the PV system, enabling the station to be self-sustainable in terms of electricity. Based on the experimental data and calculation methodology, the project was able to earn an estimated monthly revenue of €176.27 throughout the study period while also preventing the emission of 8549 kg of CO2 equivalent from natural gas combustion in vehicles.
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