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Power-to-gas based subsurface energy storage: A review.

Authors :
Ma, Jianli
Li, Qi
Kühn, Michael
Nakaten, Natalie
Source :
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews. Dec2018, Vol. 97, p478-496. 19p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract The Renewable energy power generation capacity has been rapidly increasing in China recently. Meanwhile, the contradiction between power supply and demand is becoming increasingly more prominent due to the intermittence of renewable energies. On the other hand, on the mitigation of carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions in China needs immediate attention. Power-to-Gas (PtG), a chemical energy storage technology, can convert surplus electricity into combustible gases. Subsurface energy storage can meet the requirements of long term storage with its large capacity. This paper provides a discussion of the entire PtG energy storage technology process and the current research progress. Based on the comparative study of different geological storage schemes for synthetic methane, their respective research progress and limitations are noted. In addition, a full investigation of the distribution and implementation of global PtG and CO 2 capture and storage (CCS) demonstration projects is performed. Subsequently, the opportunities and challenges of the development of this technology in China are discussed based on techno-economic and ecological effects analysis. While PtG is expected to be a revolutionary technology that will replace traditional power systems, the main issues of site selection, energy efficiency and the economy still need to be adequately addressed. Additionally, based on the comprehensive discussion of the results of the analysis, power-to-gas and subsurface energy storage implementation strategies, as well as outlook in China are presented. Graphical abstract fx1 Highlights • The entire process of power-to-gas (PtG) and subsurface energy storage is reviewed in detail. • A comparative analysis of gas storage in the same or different formations. • Opportunities and challenges for China based on techno-economic and ecological effects analysis. • Power-to-gas implementation strategies and outlook for China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13640321
Volume :
97
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132179083
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2018.08.056