Co-production of hydrogen and electricity with CO sub(2) capture

Electricity and hydrogen can be used as energy carriers to reduce emissions of CO sub(2) from small and mobile energy users. One of the most promising technologies for the production of electricity and hydrogen with low CO sub(2) emissions is coal gasification with CO sub(2) capture and storage. Per...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of greenhouse gas control 2010-03, Vol.4 (2), p.125-130
Hauptverfasser: Davison, John, Arienti, Silvio, Cotone, Paolo, Mancuso, Luca
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description Electricity and hydrogen can be used as energy carriers to reduce emissions of CO sub(2) from small and mobile energy users. One of the most promising technologies for the production of electricity and hydrogen with low CO sub(2) emissions is coal gasification with CO sub(2) capture and storage. Performance and cost data are presented for plants which produce electricity and hydrogen alone and plants which co-produce both of these energy carriers. The co-production plants include plants which produce a fixed ratio of hydrogen to electricity and plants which are able to vary the ratio while continuing to operate the gasification and CO sub(2) capture parts of the plant at full load. The paper also assesses the ability of these types of plants to satisfy the varying demands for hydrogen and electricity in future energy supply systems. The lowest cost option for the scenarios assessed in the paper is the use of flexible co-production plants with underground buffer storage of hydrogen.
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