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Ex-situ biological CO2 methanation using trickle bed reactor: review and recent advances

Journal

REVIEWS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND BIO-TECHNOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages 1087-1102

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11157-021-09589-7

Keywords

Biogas; Methane; Ex-situ biomethanation; Power-to-methane; Renewable energy

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  1. Research Council of Norway [257622]

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Power-to-methane technology utilizes excess renewable energy for biomethane production; ex-situ biomethanation can replace traditional upgrading methods and utilize CO2 for biomethane production; this review provides an overview of ex-situ biomethanation status, key elements, and technical and economic issues.
Power-to-methane technology is a promising solution to facilitate the use of excess variable renewable energy for biomethane production. In this approach, hydrogen produced via electrolysis is used to upgrade raw biogas, which can be subsequently used as fuel or stored in the gas grid. Ex-situ biomethanation is an emerging technology that could potentially replace conventional energy-intensive biogas upgrading methods and allow CO2 utilization for biomethane production. This work provides a comprehensive overview on the current status of ex-situ biomethanation with particular attention to trickle bed reactor. The review includes description of ex-situ biomethanation and summarizes previous works on this topic. The key elements related to operational conditions, efficiency, and microbiology of ex-situ biomethanation using trickle bed reactor are described here. Additionally, the review highlights the technical and economic issues that have to be addressed for future development and large-scale implementation of ex-situ biomethanation.

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