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    The Challenge of Energy Storage in Europe: Focus on Power to Fuel

    Source: Journal of Energy Resources Technology:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 004::page 42002
    Author:
    Koytsoumpa, Efthymia
    ,
    Bergins, Christian
    ,
    Buddenberg, Torsten
    ,
    Wu, Song
    ,
    Sigurbjأ¶rnsson, أ“mar
    ,
    Tran, K. C.
    ,
    Kakaras, Emmanouil
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4032544
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: The energy sector in the European market has been changing significantly over the last years. European Union (EU) energy strategy includes the EU lowcarbon roadmap milestone, which indicates for 2020, a 20% reduction in carbon emissions, and a 20% EUwide share for renewables, and by 2030 a 40% reduction in carbon emissions and 30% EUwide share for renewables. The increased renewable energy sources (RES) penetration and their intermittent energy production have led to the emerging need for energy storage technologies. Especially in the European energy market, largescale energy balancing with sustainable technologies with product flexibility and costeffective operation are being investigated. The carbon capture and utilization (CCU) concept, as a means for lowcarbon sustainable industries, is integrated in the energy storage technologies. The present paper addresses the integration of power to fuel concept in the energy storage sector with simultaneous emission reduction. Grid management, the scale, and the efficient operation of electrolyzers are the basis for the implementation of Power to Fuel technology. The use of surplus and/or lowcost electricity via water electrolysis to commute captured CO2 from industrial plants to versatile energy carriers such as methane and methanol is being investigated in the present paper. Shadow operation of fossil fuel power plants under minimum load conditions leads to optimized energy dispatch of the power plants and provides product flexibility in terms of electricity, grid services, and chemical production. The produced fuels can be used in highly efficient and wellestablished power systems and further used in the transportation sector or for covering heat demands. The energy efficiency of the different processes is presented and a comparison is made in terms of cost effective energy storage solutions via the simultaneous grid management optimization, the reduction of carbon dioxide, and the production of valuable chemicals. The crosssectorial concept of the Power to Fuel is presented for Steel and Power industry for the case of methane and methanol production. A review of the U.S. and European markets is made for the application of Power to Fuel.
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    contributor authorKoytsoumpa, Efthymia
    contributor authorBergins, Christian
    contributor authorBuddenberg, Torsten
    contributor authorWu, Song
    contributor authorSigurbjأ¶rnsson, أ“mar
    contributor authorTran, K. C.
    contributor authorKakaras, Emmanouil
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:27:44Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:27:44Z
    date issued2016
    identifier issn0195-0738
    identifier otherjert_138_04_042002.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/160894
    description abstractThe energy sector in the European market has been changing significantly over the last years. European Union (EU) energy strategy includes the EU lowcarbon roadmap milestone, which indicates for 2020, a 20% reduction in carbon emissions, and a 20% EUwide share for renewables, and by 2030 a 40% reduction in carbon emissions and 30% EUwide share for renewables. The increased renewable energy sources (RES) penetration and their intermittent energy production have led to the emerging need for energy storage technologies. Especially in the European energy market, largescale energy balancing with sustainable technologies with product flexibility and costeffective operation are being investigated. The carbon capture and utilization (CCU) concept, as a means for lowcarbon sustainable industries, is integrated in the energy storage technologies. The present paper addresses the integration of power to fuel concept in the energy storage sector with simultaneous emission reduction. Grid management, the scale, and the efficient operation of electrolyzers are the basis for the implementation of Power to Fuel technology. The use of surplus and/or lowcost electricity via water electrolysis to commute captured CO2 from industrial plants to versatile energy carriers such as methane and methanol is being investigated in the present paper. Shadow operation of fossil fuel power plants under minimum load conditions leads to optimized energy dispatch of the power plants and provides product flexibility in terms of electricity, grid services, and chemical production. The produced fuels can be used in highly efficient and wellestablished power systems and further used in the transportation sector or for covering heat demands. The energy efficiency of the different processes is presented and a comparison is made in terms of cost effective energy storage solutions via the simultaneous grid management optimization, the reduction of carbon dioxide, and the production of valuable chemicals. The crosssectorial concept of the Power to Fuel is presented for Steel and Power industry for the case of methane and methanol production. A review of the U.S. and European markets is made for the application of Power to Fuel.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleThe Challenge of Energy Storage in Europe: Focus on Power to Fuel
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume138
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Energy Resources Technology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4032544
    journal fristpage42002
    journal lastpage42002
    identifier eissn1528-8994
    treeJournal of Energy Resources Technology:;2016:;volume( 138 ):;issue: 004
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