据安迅思新加坡8月24日消息,包括石化生产商出光兴产公司在内的六家日本公司将于9月开始进行一个电力转化为化学品(P2C)示范项目,以响应政府推动创建循环碳社会模式的呼吁。
这六家公司包括东芝能源系统和解决方案公司、东洋工程公司、东芝公司、日本CCS公司和全日空航空公司。根据这六家公司提出的“利用人工光合作用技术进行电解的区域二氧化碳资源利用研究业务”,计划在2025年3月底完成P2C示范项目。
该项目的财务细节没有披露。
这六家公司周二在一份联合声明中表示:“这次研究中的P2C工厂将使用人工光合作用技术,将从废气资源中分离和收集的二氧化碳转化为CO,这些CO将利用FT(费托)合成工艺与从可再生能源获得的氢气进行反应,然后使用现有石油炼制工艺生产航空燃料、轻质油等液体燃料,”。
他们表示:“P2C可以在不开采新化石资源的情况下,有效利用来自于可再生能源的可再生电力和氢,预计这将显著减少二氧化碳排放量,并大大有助于实现碳中和。”
根据该计划,东芝能源系统和解决方案公司将建造一个二氧化碳(CO2)电解装置,并在神奈川县川崎市的滨川崎业务部门对该装置进行示范操作。
他们表示:“通过这个示范项目,这六家公司将为基于碳循环和区域振兴的可持续航空燃料供应链的商业化做出贡献。”
张春晓 摘译自 ICIS
原文如下:
Six Japanese companies to work align="justify"> Six Japanese companies, including petrochemical producer Idemitsu Kosan, will start working align="justify"> The six companies - which include Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corp, Toyo Engineering Corp, Toshiba Corporation, Japan CCS Co and All Nippon Airways Co - plan to complete the project in end-March 2025, under their proposed “Regional CO2 Resource Utilization Study Business Through Electrolysis Utilizing Artificial Photosynthesis Technology”.
Financial details of the project were not disclosed.
“The P2C plant being studied this time will use artificial photosynthesis technology to reduce the CO2 separated and collected from exhaust resources into CO, which will then be reacted in the FT [Fischer-Tropsch] synthesis process with hydrogen obtained from renewable energy using the existing petroleum refining process in a plant to produce liquid fuels, such as jet fuel, light oil, etc,” the companies said in a joint statement align="justify"> “P2C can efficiently use renewable electric power and hydrogen from renewable energy without extracting new fossil resources and this is expected to significantly reduce the amount of CO2 emissions and greatly contribute to achieving carbon neutral,” they said.
Under the plan, Toshiba Energy Systems and Solutions will build a prototype of a full-scale carbon dioxide (CO2) electrolysis unit and conduct demonstration operation of the unit its Hamakawasaki Operations in Kawasaki in Kanagawa Prefecture.
“Through this demonstration project the six companies will contribute to the commercialization of a SAF [sustainable aviation fuel] supply chain based on carbon recycling as well as regional revitalization,” they said.





