@techreport{SchuewerArnoldBiengeetal.2015, author = {Sch{\"u}wer, Dietmar and Arnold, Karin and Bienge, Katrin and Bringezu, Stefan and Echternacht, Laura and Esken, Andrea and Fischedick, Manfred and Geibler, Justus von and H{\"o}ller, Samuel and Merten, Frank and Perrey, Karen and Pastowski, Andreas and Pietzner, Katja and Schneider, Clemens and Terrapon-Pfaff, Julia C. and Viebahn, Peter}, title = {CO2 reuse NRW : evaluating gas sources, demand and utilization for CO2 and H2 within the North Rhine-Westphalia area with respect to gas qualities ; final report}, institution = {Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy}, address = {Wuppertal}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:wup4-opus-60108}, pages = {101}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The CO2 utilisation is discussed as one of the future low-carbon technologies in order to accomplish a full decarbonisation in the energy intensive industry. CO2 is separated from the flue gas stream of power plants or industrial plants and is prepared for further processing as raw material. CO2 containing gas streams from industrial processes exhibit a higher concentration of CO2 than flue gases from power plants; consequentially, industrial CO2 sources are used as raw material for the chemical industry and for the synthesis of fuel on the output side. Additionally, fossil resources can be replaced by substitutes of reused CO2 on the input side. If set up in a right way, this step into a CO2-based circular flow economy could make a contribution to the decarbonisation of the industrial sector and according to the adjusted potential, even rudimentarily to the energy sector. In this study, the authors analyse potential CO2 sources, the potential demand and the range of applications of CO2. In the last chapter of the final report, they give recommendations for research, development, politics and economics for an appropriate future designing of CO2 utilisation options based upon their previous analysis.}, language = {en} }