Negative Emissions Technologies (NETS): Feasibility Study - Technical Appendices
Technical annex for study that estimates the maximum Negative Emissions Technologies (NETs) potential achievable in Scotland, 2030 - 2050.
Table of figures
Figure 1: Transport costs used in the LCOC analysis
Figure 2: Storage costs used in the LCOC analysis
Figure 3: BECCS post combustion capture
Figure 4: Map of biomass fuelled Power and Industry plant locations, that may be suitable for BECCS
Figure 5: Post Combustion Carbon Capture from EfW incineration
Figure 6: GIS Map of Energy from Waste plants in Scotland
Figure 7: GIS map of Advanced Conversion Technologies (ACT)
Figure 8: Schematic of standard clinker production with post-combustion capture
Figure 9: Hydrogen produced via SMR of biomethane with MDEA CO2 capture
Figure 10: Biomethane Production Through Gasification
Figure 11: Biomethane production through anaerobic digestion and biogas upgrading
Figure 12: GIS map of Biomethane and Anaerobic Digestion sites
Figure 13: Liquid solvent DACCS schematic
Figure 14: Solid sorbent DACCS schematic
Figure 15: Biochar production using poplar woodchip feedstock
Figure 16: Mass balance schematic for sugar beet to bioethanol process
Figure 17: Mass balance schematic for sawdust to bioethanol process
Figure 18: Mass balance schematic for bark to drop-in biofuels using gasification
Figure 19: A simple mass balance of a BECCS biomethane reference facility
Figure 20: Schematic of BECCS Power with oxy-combustion capture
Figure 21: Schematic of BECCS Power with pre-combustion capture
Figure 22: Hydrogen produced via SMR of biomethane with VSPA CO2 capture
Figure 23: Hydrogen produced via ATR of biomethane with MDEA CO2 capture
Figure 24: Hydrogen produced via ATR of biomethane with VSPA CO2 capture
Figure 25: Hydrogen production via gasification and subsequent reformation of the syngas
Contact
Email: NETs@gov.scot
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