Prospective Life Cycle Assessment of Biological Methanation in a Trickle-Bed Pilot Plant and a Potential Scale-Up

Author:

Heberl Michael1ORCID,Withelm Christian1ORCID,Kaul Anja1,Rank Daniel1ORCID,Sterner Michael1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg, Research Center on Energy Transmission and Energy Storage (FENES), Seybothstraße 2, 93053 Regensburg, Germany

Abstract

The fluctuating nature of renewable energies results in the need for sustainable storage technologies to defossilize the energy system without other negative consequences for humans and the environment. In this study, a pilot-scale trickle-bed reactor for biological methanation and various scale-up scenarios for 2024 and 2050 were investigated using life cycle assessment. A best- and worst-case scenario for technology development until 2050 was evolved using cross-consistency analysis and a morphological field, based on which the data for the ecological models were determined. The results show that the plant scale-up has a very positive effect on the ecological consequences of methanation. In the best-case scenario, the values are a factor of 23–780 lower than those of the actual plant today. A hot-spot analysis showed that electrolysis operation has an especially large impact on total emissions. The final Monte Carlo simulation shows that the technology is likely to achieve a low global warming potential with a median of 104.0 kg CO2-eq/MWh CH4 and thus can contribute to decarbonization.

Funder

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action

Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy

Publisher

MDPI AG

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