In 2022, transport in Switzerland accounted for 13.6 million tonnes of CO2 emissions, representing 41% of the nation's total emissions, excluding international aviation. While electric vehicles dominate passenger car decarbonization, hydrogen propulsion offers technical advantages for heavy commercial vehicles due to superior weight efficiency, load capacity, refueling speed, and range. However, both technologies require renewable electricity to ensure true decarbonization.
A key challenge is balancing renewable energy supply and demand, particularly in seasons with limited solar energy. PSI researchers Emanuele Moioli, Tilman Schildhauer, and Hossein Madi propose an innovative solution that integrates electricity generation with biogas production to provide consistent, low-carbon energy for transport year-round.
Initially, surplus electricity powers water electrolysis, splitting it into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen is then converted into two synthetic fuels: methane (CH4) and methanol (CH3OH). "These molecules are critical for storing energy," said Emanuele Moioli of PSI's Laboratory for Sustainable Energy Carriers and Processes. Compared to hydrogen, methane and methanol offer higher energy densities, simplifying storage and transport.
When renewable electricity is scarce in winter, the stored methane and methanol are transported to centralized refueling stations. Methanol, transported by truck, and methane, delivered via pipelines or gas cylinders, are converted back into hydrogen or electricity for refueling vehicles. Methanol, which performs efficiently during steam reforming, is prioritized for hydrogen production, while methane is used for electricity generation due to its high combustion efficiency.
Additionally, this model enhances greenhouse gas reductions and can even achieve negative carbon emissions through effective carbon capture and storage.
Enhancing storage capacity would enable greater renewable electricity utilization, creating a robust foundation for climate-friendly transport. "Significant energy storage increases are essential to accelerate photovoltaic system deployment and support sustainable mobility," Moioli emphasized.
Research Report:Comprehensive analysis of renewable energy integration in decarbonised mobility: Leveraging power-to-X storage with biogenic carbon sources
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