Capci Database for sustainable chemistry

Knowledge Base: Climate protection in the production and use of chemicals

Best Practice: Solar Biomass Gasification

Solar Biomass Gasification

A new concept of producing synfuel from biomass using concentrated solar energy as the main energy source. The aim of the concept is to obtain an easy-to-use fuel with near-zero CO2 emission and smaller land footprint than first and second generation biofuels. The main feature of the concept is the use of high-temperature heat from a tower of concentrated solar energy to drive the chemical process of converting biomass into a biofuel and to achieve nearly complete utilization of the carbon atoms in the biomass.

Stage of Life Cycle
Products and Processes

GHG Reduction Potential

The solar-driven third-generation biofuel (advanced biofuels made of algae) requires only 33% of the biomass input and 38% of total land as the second-generation biofuel (derived from agricultural waste, wood chips, and grasses), while still exhibiting a CO2-neutral fuel cycle. With CO2 capture, second-generation biofuel would result in 50% of the carbon contained in biomass being removed from the atmosphere.

Solution Maturity Status

Under development:

The technology concept is not established yet. The focus is typically set on laboratory, pilot and evaluation processes.

Identification Keys / Drivers & Barriers

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