Lecture

Power to Gas with Biomass

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This lecture covers the thermochemical conversion of biomass into power to gas, focusing on the long-term storage of electricity by converting it to fuel. Concepts such as power to gas, gasification, electrolysis, and methanation are discussed, along with the integration of electricity in fuel production processes. The lecture also explores the efficiency and performance of different electricity storage options, including the use of solid oxide electrolyzers. The potential for carbon savings and the reuse of CO2 in power to gas concepts are highlighted, emphasizing the importance of renewable energy sources and seasonal storage for electricity. The conclusion emphasizes the role of biomass conversion in providing biogenic carbon for long-term electricity storage.

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