| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6684670 | Applied Energy | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Based on experimental results on a Solid Oxide Cells stack operated in co-electrolysis, three system-level models were developed, evaluating the most performing option. Thus, considering a plant capacity of 1Â bbl/day of liquid fuel, in the best scheme, the electricity-to-liquid efficiency was estimated to be 57.2%. Materials introduced into the system are simply water (33,701Â ton/MJ) and carbon dioxide (79,795Â ton/MJ). While hydrogen is necessary to feed the SOE, net consumption is zero because it is recovered from Fischer-Tropsch product lighter fraction.
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Authors
Giovanni Cinti, Arianna Baldinelli, Alessandro Di Michele, Umberto Desideri,
