Ammonia from solid fuels: A cost-effective route to energy security with negative CO2 emissions

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作者
del Pozo, Carlos Arnaiz [1 ]
Cloete, Schalk [2 ,3 ]
Alvaro, Angel Jimenez [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Politecn Madrid, Madrid, Spain
[2] SINTEF Ind, Trondheim, Norway
[3] SINTEF Ind, Flow Technol Grp, SP Andersens vei 15B, N-7031 Trondheim, Norway
关键词
Ammonia; CO2; capture; Gasification; Techno-economic assessment; Energy carrier; Energy security; IGCC POWER-PLANTS; THERMODYNAMIC ASSESSMENT; HYDROGEN-PRODUCTION; CARBON CAPTURE; GASIFICATION; COAL; PERFORMANCE; SIMULATION; EFFICIENCY; LNG;
D O I
10.1016/j.energy.2023.127880
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
This study investigates a potential solution to the global challenge of secure, affordable, and low-carbon energy supply: ammonia production from local coal and biomass resources with CO2 capture for negative emissions. Two innovative configurations; an E-gas gasifier with membrane-assisted water-gas shift and an air-blown MHI gasifier design, are compared with an oxygen-blown GE gasifier benchmark. Under the baseline cost assumptions of 2.5 euro/GJ for coal, 6.1 euro/GJ for biomass, and a CO2 tax of 100 euro/ton, the GE configuration reached a levelized cost of ammonia (LCOA) of 391.5 euro/ton, while the E-gas and MHI concepts showed 59.0 (-15.1%) and 18.6 (4.8%) euro/ton lower and higher costs, respectively. Subsequent benchmarking against alternative ammonia supply pathways showed that the energy security offered by the E-gas configuration comes at a premium of around 40% over ammonia imported at cost from natural gas exporting regions, which will be cheaper than liquified natural gas if the CO2 price exceeds 60.9 euro/ton. Since prices of imported energy are generally well above the cost of production, the carbon-negative energy security offered by the proposed plants can be economically attractive to importers with rising CO2 taxes. Thus, policy support for establishing local ammonia value chains can be recommended.
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