Transition pathways to electrified chemical production within sector-coupled national energy systems

Abstract

The chemical industry's transition to net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is particularly challenging due to the carbon inherently contained in chemical products, eventually released to the environment. Fossil feedstock-based production can be replaced by electrified chemical production, combining carbon capture and utilization (CCU) with electrolysis-based hydrogen. However, electrified chemical production requires vast amounts of clean electricity, leading to competition in our sector-coupled energy systems. In this work, we investigate the pathway of the chemical industry towards electrified production within the context of a sector-coupled national energy system's transition to net-zero emissions. Our results show that the sectors for electricity, low-temperature heat, and mobility transition before the chemical industry due to the required build-up of renewables, and to the higher emissions abatement of heat pumps and battery electric vehicles. The chemical industry transitions last together with high-temperature heat, beginning with methanol, then ammonia, the olefins, and finally the aromatics. To achieve the net-zero target, the energy system relies on clean energy imports to cover 41% of its electricity needs, largely driven by the high energy requirements of a fully electrified chemical industry. Nonetheless, a partially electrified industry combined with dispatchable production alternatives provides flexibility to the energy system by enabling electrified production when renewable electricity is available. Hence, a partially electrified, diversified chemical industry can support the integration of intermittent renewables, serving as a valuable component in net-zero energy systems.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Feb 2025
Accepted
24 Jun 2025
First published
03 Jul 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Energy Environ. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Transition pathways to electrified chemical production within sector-coupled national energy systems

P. Mayer, F. J. Baader, D. Y. Shu, L. Leenders, C. Zibunas, S. Moret and A. Bardow, Energy Environ. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5EE01118C

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