Power-to-Syngas: An Enabling Technology for the Transition of the Energy System?

doi: 10.1002/anie.201607552

Topic Power-to-X: Efficient Electrochemical Production of Syngas
Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

Power-to-X concepts promise a reduction of greenhouse-gas emis-sions, simultaneously guaranteeing a safe energy supply even at high share of renewable power generation, and thus becoming a corner-stone of a sustainable energy system. Power-to-syngas, that is, the electrochemical conversion of steam and carbon dioxide with the use of renewably generated electricity to syngas for the production of synfuels and high-value chemicals, offers an efficient technology to couple different energy-intense sectors, such as “traffic and transpor-tation” and “chemical industry”. Syngas produced by co-electrolysis can thus be regarded as a key-enabling step for a transition of the energy system, which offers additionally features of CO2-valorization and closed carbon cycles. Here, we discuss advantages and current limitations of low- and high-temperature co-electrolysis. Advances in both fundamental understanding of the basic reaction schemes and stable high-performance materials are essential to further promote co-electrolysis.

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