Comparative analysis of life cycle water accounting of the Lurgi low-pressure methanol production process with biomass or coal as raw materials

Sci Total Environ. 2023 Jan 15;856(Pt 1):159129. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.159129. Epub 2022 Sep 28.

Abstract

Water and energy are both essential for methanol production. This study focuses on the two processes of coal to methanol and biomass to methanol, and analyzes the water footprint of the methanol production process in the life cycle. The results indicate that the water footprint of biomass to methanol is 1707.54 L/MJ, and the dominant factor was the water consumption in the growth stage of biomass, accounting for over 95 % of the total water consumption. The water footprint of the coal to methanol process is 161.40 L/MJ. The main contributor to this process was the methanol stage, which accounted for 99.75 % of the total water footprint. However, the water consumption of the biomass to the methanol stage accounted for only 51.6 % of that of the coal to methanol stage. Based on the power situation of 30 provinces, the indirect water consumption caused by power generation in different regions was calculated, resulting in greater changes in the total water footprint of the biomass to methanol process. Through a sensitivity analysis, the effects of 24 influencing factors and main inputs on the total water consumption were investigated. This study provides the relevant water consumption of the two methanol production processes within the standard range, and the results emphasize the importance of biomass utilization and water conservation.

Keywords: Biomass to methanol; Coal to methanol; Energy efficiency; Methanol production; Water footprint.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biomass
  • Coal*
  • Life Cycle Stages
  • Methanol*
  • Water

Substances

  • Coal
  • Methanol
  • Water