Insights from Techno-Economic Analysis Can Guide the Design of Low-Temperature CO2 Electrolyzers toward Industrial Scaleup
工艺工程
环境科学
纳米技术
废物管理
材料科学
工程类
作者
Shashwati C. da Cunha,Joaquin Resasco
出处
期刊:ACS energy letters [American Chemical Society] 日期:2024-10-25卷期号:9 (11): 5550-5561被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsenergylett.4c02647
摘要
The field of CO2 reduction has identified several challenges that must be overcome to realize its immense potential to simultaneously close the carbon cycle, replace fossil-based chemical feedstocks, and store renewable electricity. However, frequently cited research targets were set without quantitatively analyzing their impact on economic viability. Through a physics-informed techno-economic assessment, we offer guidance on top priorities for CO2 reduction. Although separations dominate capital cost, increasing single-pass conversion is unnecessary because it leads to selectivity loss in current membrane electrode assemblies. Decoupling selectivity and single-pass conversion by moving away from a plug flow reactor design would reduce the base case levelized cost from $1.22/kgCO to $0.97/kgCO, as impactful as eliminating CO2R overpotential. Operating at high current densities (>500 mA/cm2) is undesirable unless cell voltages can be lowered. We confirm that levelized product cost is dominated by the cost of electricity to drive electrolysis. Although wholesale wind and solar electricity are cheaper than retail electricity, their capacity factors are too low for economical operation. Adding energy storage to increase the capacity factor of solar electricity triples the capital cost of the process. By updating research priorities based on fundamental electrolyzer behavior, we hope this work accelerates the practical application of CO2 reduction.