HELSINKI, May 24, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- OPEC's current
fossil business will become obsolete in upcoming decades, but oil
and gas related products are still needed in a climate neutral
world. The Paris Agreement requires a transition to a net zero
emission world within a few decades. This means a full phase out of
all fossil fuels. Yet, hydrocarbons are still necessary for sectors
such as marine and aviation, as well as the chemical industry.
As OPEC countries face having to leave their oil and gas in the
ground, in order to ensure their economic success in the future,
OPEC needs to look for new ways of producing fuels. Investing in
Power-to-Liquid technology could be the answer.
Neo-Carbon Energy: Synthetic fuels from the air
The Neo-Carbon Energy research project and technology from the
Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT) and VTT Technical
Research Centre of Finland Ltd enable the production of synthetic
fuels straight from the air.
The solution is built on carbon dioxide capture, water
electrolysis and subsequent synthesis units such as methanation for
methane and Fischer-Tropsch for liquid fuels. It depends on very
low cost renewable electricity based on wind and solar, and
produces synthetic fuels in a carbon neutral way. This could lead
to a whole new circular carbon economy.
The cost estimates for producing liquid fuels with the solution
are around $140/bbl (0.80 €/l)
between 2030 and 2040, if produced in the Maghreb region. Such
prices were reached for crude oil in 2008. The cost could be even
less in the future, due to declining solar PV and battery costs.
The potential production volumes are practically unlimited, since
the Earth receives more than 1000 times more energy from the sun
than it is used globally for all energy needs today. It is likely
that Power-to-Fuels and Chemicals technology will gain increasing
importance between 2030 to 2040.
"A net zero emission economy without this technology is
practically impossible," emphasizes Christian Breyer, professor for solar economy at
LUT.
The raw materials needed in the process are carbon dioxide and
water, with CO2 separated from the air. Hydrogen is generated from
water by means of electrolysis. Electricity consumed in the
electrolysis is supplied from renewables. Finally, CO2 and hydrogen
are combined to form hydrocarbons in a synthesis reactor operated
at high pressure and temperature. A future improvement might be to
also use water from air, which is a byproduct of the CO2 separation
from air.
"All technologies are known, most of them for decades", says
Pasi Vainikka, Principal Scientist
from VTT.
OPEC regions excellent for production
Neo-Carbon Energy is feasible in areas where renewable
electricity is available at a low cost. Research shows that the
most cost-efficient sites for producing hydrocarbons from the air
are regions with abundant solar and wind resources, such as
Patagonia, the Maghreb, the Horn of
Africa or Western
Australia. The Middle East
region is also well suited for production. The products are
globally tradable as of today. Additionally, the liquids and
chemicals need refining, which indicates parts of the existing
global fossil oil value chain could remain after some
restructuring. A new pilot plant will be opened in Finland in June.
The Neo-Carbon Energy Project will be featured in the EU
Sustainable Energy Week program.
For more information, please contact:
Christian Breyer
Professor
Lappeenranta University of Technology
christian.breyer@lut.fi
Tel. +358-50-443-1929
Pasi Vainikka
Principal Scientist
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd
pasi.vainikka@vtt.fi
Tel. +358-40-5825-987
Key research papers for further information:
- Long-Term Hydrocarbon Trade Options for the Maghreb Region and
Europe - Renewable Energy Based
Synthetic Fuels for a Net Zero Emissions World, Sustainability, 9,
306, 2017, http://bit.ly/2psoJlX
- Techno-Economic Assessment of Power-to-Liquids (PtL) Fuels
Production and Global Trading Based on Hybrid PV-Wind Power Plants,
Energy Procedia, 99, 243-268, 2016, http://bit.ly/2oDE4uN
- Synthetic Methanol and Dimethyl Ether Production based on
Hybrid PV-Wind Power Plants, 11th International Renewable Energy
Storage Conference, Düsseldorf, March 14-16,
2017,http://bit.ly/2qvsLYf
- Long-term Hydrocarbon Export Options for Iran - Renewable Energy based Synthetic Fuels
for a Net Zero Emissions World, 11th International Energy
Conference, Tehran, May 30-31, 2017, http://bit.ly/2pKuxYx
- Economics of global LNG trading based on hybrid PV-Wind power
plants, 31st EU PVSEC, Hamburg,
September 14-18, 2015,
http://bit.ly/2e0qe24
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