Abstract

Hydrogen production techonology by the H2O electrolysis using renewable energy attracts attention. However, there still remains many problems such as a storage and transportation Unlike hydrogen, the storage of alkane with a high energy density is already established and spread. Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells (SOECs) can convert carbon dioxide and steam to CO and H2. This mixture gas is an important feedstock for alkane synthesis through Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) process. In this study, the propane production system is proposed with the SOEC co-electrolysis and FT process. The energy efficiency and molar ratio of the outlet gas are calculated by a cycle analysis.

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