Competitiveness of syngas biomethanation within the bioenergy with carbon capture and storageand power-to-gas concepts: Techno-economic modeling and …

L Menin, K Asimakopoulos, NBK Rasmussen… - … and Exhibition (EUBCE …, 2021 - orbit.dtu.dk
L Menin, K Asimakopoulos, NBK Rasmussen, F Patuzzi, M Baratieri, HN Gavala, I Skiadas
29th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EUBCE 2021), 2021orbit.dtu.dk
Biomethanation of biomass-derived syngas is a promising renewable methane production
technology with high carbon efficiency, but there is lack of evidence on how process scale-
up and biomass cost impact the profitability of full-scale processes. In this study, we
developed a set of techno-economic models for the assessment of process competitiveness
under several scales and configurations, integrating syngas biomethanation with Powerto-
Gas (PtG) services, carbon capture and storage (CCS) and biomethane liquefaction. The …
Abstract
Biomethanation of biomass-derived syngas is a promising renewable methane production technology with high carbon efficiency, but there is lack of evidence on how process scale-up and biomass cost impact the profitability of full-scale processes. In this study, we developed a set of techno-economic models for the assessment of process competitiveness under several scales and configurations, integrating syngas biomethanation with Powerto-Gas (PtG) services, carbon capture and storage (CCS) and biomethane liquefaction. The results indicate that the incentive mechanism currently supporting biomethane production from anaerobic digestion in Italy would grant profitability for small-scale (6 MWth input) syngas biomethanation plants at biomass costs equal to or below 80€/t. Under the Danish mechanism, such biomass cost corresponds to 60€/t. At the currently valid biomass cost of 150€/t, an 8-MW system delivers a minimum selling price (MSP) of 1.07€/Nm 3 biomethane, but such MSP increases substantially when PtG and CCS are included.
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