Abstract
Global demand for methanol as both a chemical precursor and a fuel additive is rising. At the same time, numerous sustainable methanol production pathways are under development which, if commercialized, could present significant environmental benefits over traditional methanol synthesis pathways. There is a need to harmonize the analyses of sustainable pathways using a consistent techno-economic approach to evaluate the potential for commercialization of various pathways. This analysis considers economic and environmental factors critical to market acceptance of three sustainable pathways versus a commercial baseline. We suggest that biomass gasification to methanol represents a near-term viable pathway with high technology readiness level and commercially competitive market price. However, long-term solutions should consider CO2 electrolysis pathways which offer further improvements in sustainability metrics to support global decarbonization efforts.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 9 |
State | Published - 2021 |
Event | 12th International Conference on Applied Energy - Duration: 1 Dec 2020 → 10 Dec 2020 |
Conference
Conference | 12th International Conference on Applied Energy |
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Period | 1/12/20 → 10/12/20 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-5100-78547
Keywords
- biomass
- carbon dioxide
- hydrogenation
- methanol
- power-to-liquids
- techno-economic analysis
- waste carbon conversion