Costs of Gasification Technologies for Energy and Fuel Production: Overview, Analysis, and Numerical Estimation

IF 4.6 Q2 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Recycling Pub Date : 2023-05-19 DOI:10.3390/recycling8030049
G. Lourinho, O. Alves, B. Garcia, Bruna Rijo, P. Brito, C. Nobre
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During recent years, gasification technology has gained a high potential and attractiveness to convert biomass and other solid wastes into a valuable syngas for energy production or synthesis of new biofuels. The implementation of real gasification facilities implies a good insight of all expenses that are involved, namely investments required in equipment during the project and construction phases (capital expenditures, CapEx) and costs linked to the operation of the plant, or periodic maintenance interventions (operational expenditures, OpEx) or costs related to operations required for an efficient and sustainable performance of a gasification plant (e.g., feedstock pre-treatment and management of by-products). Knowledge of these economic parameters and their corresponding trends over time may help decision-makers to make adequate choices regarding the eligible technologies and to perform comparisons with other conventional scenarios. The present work aims to provide an overview on CapEx associated with gasification technologies devoted to convert biomass or solid waste sources, with a view of reducing the carbon footprint during energy generation or production of new energy carriers. In addition, an analysis of technology cost trends over time using regression methods is also presented, as well as an evaluation of specific capital investments according to the amount of output products generated for different gasification facilities. The novelty of this work is focused on an analysis of CapEx of existing gasification technologies to obtain distinct products (energy and fuels), and to determine mathematical correlations relating technology costs with time and product output. For these purposes, a survey of data and categorization of gasification plants based on the final products was made, and mathematical regression methods were used to obtain the correlations, with a statistical analysis (coefficient of determination) for validation. Specific investments on liquid biofuel production plants exhibited the highest decreasing trend over time, while electricity production became the least attractive solution. Linear correlations of specific investment versus time fitted better for electricity production plants (R2 = 0.67), while those relating the product output were better for liquid biofuel plants through exponential regressions (R2 = 0.65).
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能源和燃料生产的气化技术成本:概述、分析和数值估计
近年来,气化技术已经获得了很高的潜力和吸引力,将生物质和其他固体废物转化为有价值的合成气,用于能源生产或合成新的生物燃料。实际气化设施的实施意味着对所涉及的所有费用有一个很好的了解,即项目和建设阶段所需的设备投资(资本支出,CapEx)和与工厂运营相关的成本,或定期维护干预(运营支出,OpEx)或与气化工厂高效和可持续绩效所需的运营相关的成本(例如:原料预处理和副产物管理)。了解这些经济参数及其随时间变化的相应趋势可能有助于决策者就合适的技术作出适当的选择,并与其他常规方案进行比较。目前的工作旨在概述与气化技术相关的资本支出,用于转化生物质或固体废物来源,以期减少能源生产或新能源载体生产过程中的碳足迹。此外,还提出了使用回归方法对技术成本随时间变化趋势的分析,以及根据不同气化设施产生的产出产品的数量对具体资本投资的评价。这项工作的新颖之处在于分析现有气化技术的资本支出,以获得不同的产品(能源和燃料),并确定技术成本与时间和产品产出之间的数学相关性。为此,对数据进行了调查,并根据最终产品对气化厂进行了分类,使用数学回归方法获得相关性,并使用统计分析(决定系数)进行验证。随着时间的推移,对液体生物燃料生产工厂的具体投资呈现出最大的下降趋势,而电力生产成为最不具吸引力的解决方案。具体投资与时间的线性相关性更适合电力生产工厂(R2 = 0.67),而通过指数回归(R2 = 0.65),与产品产量相关的线性相关性更适合液体生物燃料工厂(R2 = 0.65)。
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Recycling Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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