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Technical and Economic Assessment of Methanol Production from Biogas

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Pedersen, Thomas Helmer/Schultz, René Haller

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

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Zusatztext

The importance of renewable fuel production has become significant in terms of supplying energy carriers for the transportation sector and storing electricity overows from intermittent sources. The purpose of this book is to address, model and assess economics of methanol production schemes from a biogas origin. It is envisioned that the establishment of this biomass-to-liquid process will enhance biogas production. The enhancement is based on creating an alternative utilization method of biogas than combustion for CHP. The benets from the establishment are projected to be a reduction in GHG-emissions from livestock waste and a biofuel contributor to renewable liquid energy carriers. A farm and a central large scale scenario are investigated. The production scheme assessed is based on biogas from degassed bio-waste and a biogas reforming technology. A Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell is adapted to the process schemes, partly to improve composition of reactants for methanol synthesis and to act as a peak shaving mechanism for the electricity overflows. A heat integration and economic assessment is established and subjected to a cost-optimization estimating methanol production prices.

Autorenportrait

Thomas H. Pedersen received his M.Sc. in Thermal Energy and Process Engineering from Aalborg University, 2012. Currently, he is a doctoral student at Aalborg University. René H. Schultz received his M.Sc. in Thermal energy and process engineering from Aalborg, 2012. Currently, he is a process engineer at Burmeister and Wain Energy A/S.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 18.02.2014

Umfang: 164 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 1.1 x 22 x 15 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783659519642

Umbreit-Nr.: 6246363

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