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Life cycle analysis of a combined electrolysis and methanation reactor for methane production

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Resumo:The need to decarbonize industrial processes and to increase the utilization of renewable resources, either energy and raw materials, has led to the development of new production processes. The focus of this paper is to evaluate the environmental impacts of an innovative 1 kW pilot plant for methane production, following the life cycle thinking approach. The process is based on the coupling of an alkaline water electrolysis, which generates syngas using a carbon source, with a methanation reactor that converts the syngas to methane. The life cycle assessment (LCA) takes into account the pilot plant construction materials, electricity and reactants used, for a functional model of a mole of methane produced per hour of operation. Data from the pilot plant, in particular reaction conversions, were used complemented with data from the literature and inventory databases. Energy and the construction materials used to build the experimental unit are the main factors influencing the environmental performance. Several scenarios were defined varying the electricity source and the carbon source, showing the results that the energy source is more relevant to reduce the process environmental impacts. The results can be used to scale-up and to better implement the combined electrolysis methanation process in industrial practice.
Autores principais:Federici, Flavio
Outros Autores:Puna, Jaime; Mata, Teresa M.; Martins, António A.
Assunto:Alkaline water electrolysis Methanation reactor Combined process Methane production Life cycle assessment
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa
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Resumo:The need to decarbonize industrial processes and to increase the utilization of renewable resources, either energy and raw materials, has led to the development of new production processes. The focus of this paper is to evaluate the environmental impacts of an innovative 1 kW pilot plant for methane production, following the life cycle thinking approach. The process is based on the coupling of an alkaline water electrolysis, which generates syngas using a carbon source, with a methanation reactor that converts the syngas to methane. The life cycle assessment (LCA) takes into account the pilot plant construction materials, electricity and reactants used, for a functional model of a mole of methane produced per hour of operation. Data from the pilot plant, in particular reaction conversions, were used complemented with data from the literature and inventory databases. Energy and the construction materials used to build the experimental unit are the main factors influencing the environmental performance. Several scenarios were defined varying the electricity source and the carbon source, showing the results that the energy source is more relevant to reduce the process environmental impacts. The results can be used to scale-up and to better implement the combined electrolysis methanation process in industrial practice.