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Abstract In this article we analyze how syngas produced in a renewable way can replace fossil‐fuel based syngas production and thereby play an essential role in the decarbonization of industry. We show that in essentially all industrial applications renewable H 2 and/or CO can replace syngas from fossil fuel feedstocks, and quantify the flows of these chemical building blocks required for the transformation of industry towards a net‐zero emitting sector. We also undertake a techno‐economic analysis, in which we demonstrate that under specific assumptions for the learning rates of some of the key process components, renewable syngas can become cost‐competitive with that produced from fossil fuels. Cost competitiveness, however, only materializes for four of the five routes when natural gas prices are at least around 3 €/GJ and carbon taxes increase from 90 €/tCO 2 today to 300 €/tCO 2 in 2050.
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Remko J. Detz
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
Marit Beerse
Nicole Meulendijks
ChemSusChem
University of Amsterdam
Hasselt University
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6ee09b6db64358766879e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202400059