Pratschner, S., Hammerschmid, M., Müller, S., & Winter, F. (2024). Off-grid vs. grid-based: Techno-economic assessment of a power-to-liquid plant combining solid-oxide electrolysis and Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. Chemical Engineering Journal, 481, Article 148413. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2023.148413
E166-03 - Forschungsbereich Chemische Verfahrenstechnik und Energietechnik E166-07 - Forschungsbereich Brennstoff- und Energiesystemtechnik
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Journal:
Chemical Engineering Journal
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ISSN:
1385-8947
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Date (published):
1-Feb-2024
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Number of Pages:
13
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Publisher:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
Techno-economic assessment; Power-to-Liquid; Fischer-Tropsch; Solid-oxide electrolysis; Off-grid vs. grid-powered; carbon capture and utilization (CCU)
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Abstract:
The economic performance of Power-to-Liquid processes depends substantially on the power source’s features, i.
e., electricity costs and full load hours. Off-grid solutions can ensure cheap, green electricity without being
exposed to fluctuating electricity markets. A techno-economic assessment of a Power-to-Liquid plant combining
solid-oxide electrolysis and Fischer-Tropsch synthesis has been conducted. Off-grid and grid-based scenarios of
three process configurations at plant scales from 1 to 1000 MWel. rated electrolyzer power were evaluated. Net
production costs of Fischer-Tropsch products ranging from 2.42 to 4.56 €2022/kg were obtained for the grid-based
scenarios. In contrast, values of 1.28 to 2.40 €2022/kg were determined for the evaluated off-grid scenarios.
Scaling up the plant showed a weakened decrease in net production costs after surpassing a threshold of 100
MWel. due to substantial relative electricity costs of up to 88 %. Thus, future Power-to-Liquid projects should be
designed at a scale of 100 MWel. rated electrolyzer power. In addition, an availability exceeding 4000 h/a is
recommended for off-grid plants, e.g., by implementing hybrid renewable power plants as well as electricity and
syngas storage technologies.
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Project title:
Innovation Flüssige Energie: 884340 (FFG - Österr. Forschungsförderungs- gesellschaft mbH)
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Research Areas:
Sustainable and Low Emission Mobility: 33% Modeling and Simulation: 34% Climate Neutral, Renewable and Conventional Energy Supply Systems: 33%