Lyman Frost
Idaho National Laboratory
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Offshore Technology Conference | 2010
Lyman Frost; Joseph J. Hartvigsen; Singaravelu Elangovan
Carbon dioxide is considered a greenhouse gas (GHG) that reflects solar radiation and consequently increases the temperature of the earth. Many countries are now considering putting a tax on CO2 emissions that will increase the cost of products that are associated with those emissions. The most common method currently considered for dealing with CO2 emissions is the capture of the gas, pressurization, and then sequestration in either rock formations or saline aquifers. This is relatively costly in both capital investment and operation of the equipment. Also, there is the possibility that this CO2 will escape at some point in the future subjecting the company in question to an uncertain risk. Ceramatec has been investigating an alternative approach that converts the CO2 into a useful product that can then be sold. Using solid oxide fuel cell materials in conjunction with a non-carbon source of energy it is possible to generate synthesis gas (CO and H2) and oxygen from CO2 and H2O. SCPV (Solar Concentrator Photovoltaic) systems are the most efficient generators of solar electricity and generate high quality heat at the same time. HTCE (High Temperature Co-electrolysis) uses both the solar electricity and the heat to electrolyze the CO2 and H2O at double the total cycle efficiency of traditional electrolysis. The synthesis gas that is produced can be used to produce synthetic fuels such as synthetic natural gas or Fischer Tropsch liquid fuels, or chemicals. This paper will discuss this alternative approach to the disposal of CO2. This approach has the following advantages: permanent disposal, usable product, storage of solar energy in fuel, reduction of GHG, reduction in solar radiation, and no additional GHG.
International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology | 2007
Singaravelu Elangovan; Joseph J. Hartvigsen; Lyman Frost
Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2016
Lyman Frost; Elango Elangovan; Joseph J. Hartvigsen
Archive | 1999
Lyman Frost; Singaravelu Elangovan; Joseph J. Hartvigsen; Mark Timper; Dennis Larsen
ECS Conference on Electrochemical Energy Conversion & Storage with SOFC-XIV (July 26-31, 2015) | 2015
Joseph J. Hartvigsen; Singaravelu Elangovan; Dennis Larsen; Jessica Elwell; Mukul Bokil; Lyman Frost; Laurie M. Clark
Archive | 2013
Joseph J. Hartvigsen; Singaravelu Elangovan; Lyman Frost
Meeting Abstracts | 2011
Joseph J. Hartvigsen; Singaravelu Elangovan; Michele Hollist; Piotr Czernichowski; Lyman Frost
Archive | 2007
Joseph J. Hartvigsen; Singaravelu Elangovan; Lyman Frost
Archive | 2013
Joseph J. Hartvigsen; Singaravelu Elangovan; Lyman Frost
Archive | 2018
Joseph J. Hartvigsen; Singaravelu Elangovan; Lyman Frost