URI | http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/DAF60EEF-B6A3-4652-963C-482401E482A5 | - |
Identifier | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2021.07.109 | - |
Identifier | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960148121011137 | - |
Language | en | - |
Extent | 13 pages | en |
Title | Τechno-economic assessment of industrially-captured CO2 upgrade to synthetic natural gas by means of renewable hydrogen | en |
Creator | Ipsakis Dimitrios | en |
Creator | Ιψακης Δημητριος | el |
Creator | Varvoutis Georgios | en |
Creator | Lampropoulos Athanasios | en |
Creator | Papaefthymiou Spyridon | en |
Creator | Παπαευθυμιου Σπυριδων | el |
Creator | Marnellos, George, 19..- | en |
Creator | Konsolakis Michail | en |
Creator | Κονσολακης Μιχαηλ | el |
Publisher | Elsevier | en |
Content Summary | The present work assesses the feasibility of a circular approach towards a carbon-neutral process that leads to the production of 500 ktn/yr of synthetic natural gas (SNG). Overall, three main systems were sized, simulated and heat/energy coupled under a realistic scenario that ensures an autonomous and economically feasible operation: a) cement-based CO2 capture with amines, b) H2 production through combined solar/wind powered water electrolysis and c) CO2 catalytic hydrogenation. The economic analysis revealed a min-to-max break-even price of 500–1550 €/tn of SNG, taking also into account the potential sales of the high-purity O2 (from water electrolysis) and the excess electricity produced via renewable energy sources (RES). The ranges for the SNG prices correspond to the screening of CO2 penalty fees (25–100 €/tn) along with the option to subsidy the RES-H2 system up to 36 %. Two further critical issues were also revealed: a highly feasible operating circular scheme is achieved only when SNG is recycled to the cement industry (to satisfy heat/energy requirements), whereas RES-powered H2 is more competitive than electricity grid, as long as electricity prices are higher than 0.02 €/kWh. The proposed process proves that a combination of novel technologies and renewables can lead in a circular approach towards added-value products. | en |
Type of Item | Peer-Reviewed Journal Publication | en |
Type of Item | Δημοσίευση σε Περιοδικό με Κριτές | el |
License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | en |
Date of Item | 2022-08-25 | - |
Date of Publication | 2021 | - |
Subject | CO capture and utilization | en |
Subject | Circular economy approach | en |
Subject | RES powered electrolytic hydrogen | en |
Subject | CO hydrogenation for synthetic natural gas production | en |
Subject | Feasibility assessment | en |
Subject | Cement plant | en |
Bibliographic Citation | D. Ipsakis, G. Varvoutis, A. Lampropoulos, S. Papaefthimiou, G. E. Marnellos, and M. Konsolakis, “Τechno-economic assessment of industrially-captured CO2 upgrade to synthetic natural gas by means of renewable hydrogen,” Renewable Energy, vol. 179, pp. 1884-1896, Dec. 2021, doi: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.07.109. | en |