可再生能源
减缓气候变化
化石燃料
能源安全
环境科学
环境经济学
气候变化
自然资源经济学
能源工程
生产(经济)
能源开发
生物量(生态学)
废物管理
工程类
经济
生态学
宏观经济学
电气工程
生物
作者
Lucia Barbato,Gabriele Centi,Gaetano Iaquaniello,Alessia Mangiapane,Siglinda Perathoner
标识
DOI:10.1002/ente.201300182
摘要
Abstract The utilization of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) to produce methanol (to be used as energy vector and raw material for chemical production) in remote areas, where cheap renewable H 2 could be produced from renewable sources, is a technology with a potential impact estimated to be more than 7 Gt CO 2 equivalents. By using a techno‐economic analysis, it is possible to evidence that methanol can be produced at competitive costs with respect to deriving energy from fossil fuels. This result, together with an analysis of the potential unexploited sources of renewable energy that are too far from users and grids, shows that the impact on the mitigation of climate change by this route is large, up to potentially 7 Gt CO 2 equivalents, and at least comparable with that of carbon capture and storage (CCS). There are also advantages in terms of i) lower costs, ii) reduced impact on the environment, and iii) enhanced energy security. Further benefits are in terms of effective integration with the actual energy and chemical production value chains. The technology may be also used to store energy to solve the issue of generation intermittency present in most of the renewable energy sources. These aspects make this CO 2 conversion path using renewable energy a potentially valuable approach to mitigate climate change and increase the use of renewable energy.
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