The Minimal Methanol Economy as a Gap-Filler for High Electrification Scenarios
The Minimal Methanol Economy as a Gap-Filler for High Electrification Scenarios
Electrifying sectors like land transport and building heating is a cost-effective strategy for decarbonisation. For harder-to-abate sectors that require fuels for their density or chemical properties, like long-haul aviation, shipping, backup power or iron ore reduction, electrolytic hydrogen and its derivatives are often proposed as part of a `hydrogen economy'. However, hydrogen itself is challenging to transport and store because of its small molecule size and low volumetric density; the build-up of a pipeline network needs close coordination with demand, supply and storage. We present a `minimal methanol economy' as an alternative concept for filling the gaps that electrification cannot reach. As a liquid at ambient conditions, methanol is easy to transport and store; it scales down to low-volume use cases without the lumpiness of hydrogen pipelines; it is a better drop-in fuel to replace methane; it can help integrate decentralised biomass wastes and residues into the energy system; it is needed anyway in large volumes as a feedstock for industry and transport fuels. We show in an energy system model for Europe that deep decarbonisation has lowest cost when hydrogen can be widely transported and used for backup power and heat, but a methanol-based system is only \bneuro{24} more expensive in the default scenario (3\% of system costs). This small increase is robust across varying assumptions about carbon sequestration, green imports and biomass availability. We argue that this modest expense is justified because methanol avoids many of the challenges in scaling up and regulating hydrogen infrastructure.
Philipp Glaum、Fabian Neumann、Markus Millinger、Tom Brown
燃料化学工业化学工业经济
Philipp Glaum,Fabian Neumann,Markus Millinger,Tom Brown.The Minimal Methanol Economy as a Gap-Filler for High Electrification Scenarios[EB/OL].(2025-05-14)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.09277.点此复制
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