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Thermodynamic analysis of novel methanol polygeneration systems for greenhouses

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This work presents the modeling and thermodynamic analysis of two novel small-scale polygeneration systems that are capable of simultaneously converting residual biomass to methanol (MeOH), electricity, heat and a CO2-rich… Click to show full abstract

This work presents the modeling and thermodynamic analysis of two novel small-scale polygeneration systems that are capable of simultaneously converting residual biomass to methanol (MeOH), electricity, heat and a CO2-rich stream for agricultural greenhouses. The first system is based on a downdraft gasifier, while the second relies on a dual fluidized bed (DFB) gasifier. Both configurations leverage the H2, O2, and electricity generation capabilities of reversible solid oxide cells (RSOCs). The Aspen Plus process simulator is used to model the thermodynamic performance of the proposed polygeneration systems, which operate at total efficiencies ranging from 83.9 to 85.0%. From a biofuel and electrical efficiency perspective, the system based on a DFB gasifier is superior, providing the added benefit of enabling carbon capture and storage, as a N2-free stream with a molar purity exceeding 90% CO2 is generated, which could be readily liquefied or sequestered.

Keywords: analysis novel; polygeneration systems; polygeneration; thermodynamic analysis

Journal Title: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
Year Published: 2021

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