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Title
Solar energy exploitation and storage in a novel hybrid thermo-electrochemical process with net-zero carbon emissions
Type Article
Keywords
Energy storage Exergy analysis Net-zero carbon emissions Solar energy Thermal integration Thermo-electrochemical process
Abstract
The remarkable growth in global energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions necessitates the development of methods for efficient and reliable exploitation of sustainable and carbon-neutral energy sources. Chemical hydrogen storage is one of the efficient methods for converting renewable energy into valuable fuels for energy storage and transportation. This paper designs a novel hybrid process for simultaneous production of liquid methanol, ammonia, and heavy hydrocarbons using the combustion products of hydrocarbons emitted from industrial plants and methane. It mainly consists of several subprocesses including thermo-electrochemical cycle, CO2 capture, ammonia and liquid methanol production, and gas to liquid (GTL). CO2 is captured and utilized for the production of liquid methanol. Photovoltaic panels and parabolic trough collectors provide electrical and part of the thermal required in the process. The structure produces 17.95 kg h
Researchers Bahram Ghorbani (First researcher) , Wanrong Wang (Second researcher) , Jie Li (Third researcher) , Alireza Khatami Jouybari (Fourth researcher) , Mohammad Hossein Monajati Saharkhiz (Fifth researcher)