Power-to-gas (P2G), or more widely, power-to-product (P2X) technologies producing synthetic gaseous fuels or other products have the potential to address the issue on intermittency of renewables and simultaneously contribute to the reduction of CO2 concentration in the atmosphere. The key objective of this paper is to identify feasible utilisation pathways for biogenic CO2 linked to biomass driven industry sectors. These include e.g. pulp & paper, combined heat & power (CHP), biogas and bioethanol production for which technologies for P2X integration to e.g. synthetic natural gas (SNG), industrial chemicals and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) products have been analysed. The work has included techno-economic feasibility analyses of specific sy...
Power-to-liquid (P2L) pathways represent a possible solution for the conversion of carbon dioxide in...
To prevent dangerous climate change, the emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gasses (GHG) need to ...
This study investigates the theoretical potential and limitations of green carbon dioxide sources fo...
Power-to-gas (P2G), or more widely, power-to-product (P2X) technologies producing synthetic gaseous ...
Biogenic CO2 converted into hydrocarbons with renewable electricity can simultaneously provide raw m...
The climate change forces us to shift from fossil to renewable resources. Integrated utilisation of ...
The use of fossil resources must be phased out during the next few decades in order to meet the adop...
Power-to-gas (P2G) technologies producing synthetic fuels have the potential to address the issue of...
High share of solar and wind energy challenges current energy systems as their production is intermi...
The climate change forces us to shift from fossil to renewable resources. Biogenic CO2 converted int...
In the transition to a climate neutral future, the transportation sector needs to be sustainably dec...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessm...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessm...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 1.5°C as highlighted in Paris COP21 and the ...
Biogenic energy sources are essential elements of the decarbonization pathways, but are strongly con...
Power-to-liquid (P2L) pathways represent a possible solution for the conversion of carbon dioxide in...
To prevent dangerous climate change, the emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gasses (GHG) need to ...
This study investigates the theoretical potential and limitations of green carbon dioxide sources fo...
Power-to-gas (P2G), or more widely, power-to-product (P2X) technologies producing synthetic gaseous ...
Biogenic CO2 converted into hydrocarbons with renewable electricity can simultaneously provide raw m...
The climate change forces us to shift from fossil to renewable resources. Integrated utilisation of ...
The use of fossil resources must be phased out during the next few decades in order to meet the adop...
Power-to-gas (P2G) technologies producing synthetic fuels have the potential to address the issue of...
High share of solar and wind energy challenges current energy systems as their production is intermi...
The climate change forces us to shift from fossil to renewable resources. Biogenic CO2 converted int...
In the transition to a climate neutral future, the transportation sector needs to be sustainably dec...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessm...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessm...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 1.5°C as highlighted in Paris COP21 and the ...
Biogenic energy sources are essential elements of the decarbonization pathways, but are strongly con...
Power-to-liquid (P2L) pathways represent a possible solution for the conversion of carbon dioxide in...
To prevent dangerous climate change, the emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gasses (GHG) need to ...
This study investigates the theoretical potential and limitations of green carbon dioxide sources fo...