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Evaluating negative emission technologies in a circular carbon economy: A holistic evaluation of direct air capture, bioenergy carbon capture and storage and biochar

Muhammad Shahbaz, Mohammad Alherbawi, Eric C. Okonkwo, Tareq Al‐Ansari

2024Journal of Cleaner Production22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The current study aims to develop an intelligent system incorporating various mitigation technologies. In this investigation, three technologies; Direct Air Capture (DAC), Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS), and Biochar production from pyrolysis are evaluated for their capacity to mitigate one ton of CO2. Process models are developed for each method, followed by techno-economic analyses and optimization to derive the most effective solution. The holistic approach considers objectives such as net energy gain, minimized water usage, and product sales. The results highlight BECCS as the most promising in terms of net energy gain, offering approximately 18.08 GJ, closely followed by Biochar, which offers about 15.08 GJ. Biochar stands out for its lower water consumption of 2.3 m³ compared to BECCS water consumption of 3.03 m³, while DAC exhibits higher water usage and demands extensive energy of 11.95 GJ. Economic analysis reflects these scenarios, with Biochar, BECCS, and DAC presenting product sales of $756 million, $233 million, and $60 million, respectively. The optimization process revealed about 22 potential solutions based on energy, waste usage, and sales nexus. It suggests a system comprising 53% Biochar and 47% BECCS, considering the net energy gain, minimizing of water usage, product cost and their technical maturity.

Topics & Concepts

BiocharBio-energy with carbon capture and storageBioenergyCarbon capture and storage (timeline)Environmental scienceWaste managementCarbon sequestrationEnergy consumptionBiomass (ecology)PyrolysisEnvironmental engineeringBiofuelEngineeringChemistryAgronomyClimate changeEcologyOrganic chemistryElectrical engineeringBiologyCarbon dioxideCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilityClimate Change Policy and Economics