For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies offer the potential for significant reductions in carbon dioxide (CO 2) emissions. We examine the break-even value for CCS adoptions, that is, the critical value in the charge for CO 2 emissions that would justify investment in CCS capabilities. Our analysis takes explicitly into account that the supply of electricity at the wholesale level (generation) is organized competitively in some U.S. jurisdictions, whereas in others a regulated utility provides integrated generation and distribution services. For either market structure, we find that emissions charges near $30 per tonne of CO 2 would be the break-even value for adopting CCS capabil...
An approach for the techno-economic assessment of power plants with and without carbon capture and s...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is required in order to reduce the impact of fossil fuel burning on...
Given the dominance of power plant emissions of greenhouse gases, and the growing worldwide interest...
For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologie...
For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologie...
This study models the costs of electricity generation with carbon capture and sequestration (CCS), f...
We have conducted a comparison of published studies that analyzed the economics of capturing CO2 fro...
AbstractCCS will play an important role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in order to limit globa...
This paper analyzes market opportunities for power plants equipped with post-combustion carbon captu...
AbstractCO2 avoidance cost economics are an essential tool for analysis of the potential for future ...
There is growing international interest in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology to redu...
AbstractConsistent with other published studies, the modelling presented here reveals that baseload ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities coupled to power plants provide a climate change mitigat...
The study aims at estimating reductions in energy penalty costs of a CO2 capture plant by exploiting...
In this paper we assess the option to install a carbon capture and storage (CCS) unit in a coal-\u85...
An approach for the techno-economic assessment of power plants with and without carbon capture and s...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is required in order to reduce the impact of fossil fuel burning on...
Given the dominance of power plant emissions of greenhouse gases, and the growing worldwide interest...
For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologie...
For fossil fuel power plants to be built in the future, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologie...
This study models the costs of electricity generation with carbon capture and sequestration (CCS), f...
We have conducted a comparison of published studies that analyzed the economics of capturing CO2 fro...
AbstractCCS will play an important role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in order to limit globa...
This paper analyzes market opportunities for power plants equipped with post-combustion carbon captu...
AbstractCO2 avoidance cost economics are an essential tool for analysis of the potential for future ...
There is growing international interest in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology to redu...
AbstractConsistent with other published studies, the modelling presented here reveals that baseload ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities coupled to power plants provide a climate change mitigat...
The study aims at estimating reductions in energy penalty costs of a CO2 capture plant by exploiting...
In this paper we assess the option to install a carbon capture and storage (CCS) unit in a coal-\u85...
An approach for the techno-economic assessment of power plants with and without carbon capture and s...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is required in order to reduce the impact of fossil fuel burning on...
Given the dominance of power plant emissions of greenhouse gases, and the growing worldwide interest...