Authors
Stavros Michailos, Oluchi Emenike, Derek Ingham, Kevin J Hughes, Mohamed Pourkashanian
Publication date
2019/10/15
Journal
Biochemical Engineering Journal
Volume
150
Pages
107290
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The study provides a comprehensive approach on assessing the feasibility of a novel process configuration that couples synthetic natural gas (SNG) production via syngas fermentation with carbon capture and storage (CCS). The present research constitutes the first endeavour to examine the techno-economic performance of this sophisticated hybrid SNG+CCS infrastructure. For this purpose, a flowsheet analysis within the Aspen Plus environment served to quantify the material and energy flows and then based on the simulations technical and economic indicators were estimated. A plant processing 6.25 dt/h of virgin biomass yields 1.32 t/h of SNG, achieves 51.2% energy efficiency and stores 2.97 t/h of CO2. The threshold SNG price (NPV=0) for the project to become economically viable is 92.14 £/MWh. A combination of existing policy schemes and the establishment of new instruments that will reward negative …
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