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Poster Dialogue Session at KTH Energy Dialogue 20 November 2014 CONTACT INFORMATION Facing climate change: 100% renewable energy by 2050 Rodrigo Suárez París (1) , Pouya Haghighi Moud (2) , Klas Engvall, Magali Boutonnet Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Contact information: (1) [email protected] (2) [email protected] Biomass Agricultural and forest residues Waste Municipal solid waste, industrial waste Carbon monoxide Biofuels Biogas, renewable diesel and gasoline, alcohols, DME THE PROBLEM European Union, targets 2020: GHG emissions 20% lower than 1990 20% of energy from renewables 20% increase in energy efficiency THE REALIZABLE SOLUTION Second-generation biofuels via gasification + catalytic conversion Hydrogen GHG emissions growth has accelerated despite reduction efforts THE CHALLENGES Gasifier GASIFICATION High-temperature treatment with oxygen or steam CATALYTIC CONVERSION Maximize production of the desired biofuel Catalytic reactor 2G biofuels are obtained from non-food resources Surface temperature is expected to increase 4°C in the 21 st century without mitigation THE DRIVER 100% renewable energy by 2050 (WWF The Energy Report, 2011) Financial and political support Technical development Fundamental and applied catalysis Integration of efficient processes into existing industry infrastructure

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Poster Dialogue Session at KTH Energy Dialogue 20 November 2014

CONTACT INFORMATION

Facing climate change:

100% renewable energy by 2050

Rodrigo Suárez París (1), Pouya Haghighi Moud (2), Klas Engvall, Magali Boutonnet

Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

Contact information: (1) [email protected] (2) [email protected]

Biomass Agricultural and forest residues

Waste Municipal solid waste,

industrial waste

Carbon monoxide

Biofuels Biogas, renewable diesel and

gasoline, alcohols, DME

THE PROBLEM

European Union, targets 2020:

GHG emissions 20% lower than 1990

20% of energy from renewables

20% increase in energy efficiency

THE REALIZABLE SOLUTION

Second-generation biofuels via gasification + catalytic conversion

Hydrogen

GHG emissions growth has

accelerated despite reduction efforts

THE CHALLENGES

Gasifier

GASIFICATION

High-temperature treatment with oxygen or steam

CATALYTIC CONVERSION

Maximize production of the desired biofuel

Catalytic reactor

2G biofuels are obtained from non-food resources

Surface temperature is

expected to increase 4°C in the

21st century without mitigation

THE DRIVER

100% renewable energy by 2050 (WWF The Energy Report, 2011)

Financial and political support Technical development

Fundamental and

applied catalysis

Integration of efficient

processes into existing

industry infrastructure