AbstractWhile CCS is demonstrated globally utilities will face a period with fast learning curves for capture technologies. Technology and cost uncertainty is a topic of particular concern for first-movers. For post-combustion capture plants, costs are expected to decrease in the future and improved solvents are likely to become commercially available after the first CCS plants have started operating. Given that power generation assets are usually paid back over extensive periods of time it is important that, in this context, the first generation of plants and any capture-ready plants can be future-proofed to incorporate future technological improvements. This paper presents selected results from a forthcoming report commissioned by the IEA...
Among the carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies suitable for power generation plants, partia...
AbstractCO2 capture and storage has the potential to significantly reduce man made CO2 emissions fro...
Worldwide energy production requirements could not be fully satisfied by nuclear and renewables sour...
AbstractWhile CCS is demonstrated globally utilities will face a period with fast learning curves fo...
AbstractRisks associated with technology, market and regulatory uncertainties for First-Of-A-Kind fo...
AbstractCurrently the low carbon prices, low Spreads and regulatory uncertainties hampers the busine...
Given the dominance of power plant emissions of greenhouse gases, and the growing worldwide interest...
AbstractDelivering a rapid reduction in global CO2 emissions through CCS requires a two-track approa...
YesEvaluation of economic aspects is one of the main milestones that affect taking rapid actions in ...
There is growing international interest in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology to redu...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities coupled to coal-fired power plants provide a cli...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities coupled to power plants provide a climate change mitigat...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture technologies tested above ∼20 MWe on flue gas slip streams from ...
We examine the potential of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies in the European electricit...
AbstractThe profitability impacts of solvent storage are modeled for new coal and natural gas-fired ...
Among the carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies suitable for power generation plants, partia...
AbstractCO2 capture and storage has the potential to significantly reduce man made CO2 emissions fro...
Worldwide energy production requirements could not be fully satisfied by nuclear and renewables sour...
AbstractWhile CCS is demonstrated globally utilities will face a period with fast learning curves fo...
AbstractRisks associated with technology, market and regulatory uncertainties for First-Of-A-Kind fo...
AbstractCurrently the low carbon prices, low Spreads and regulatory uncertainties hampers the busine...
Given the dominance of power plant emissions of greenhouse gases, and the growing worldwide interest...
AbstractDelivering a rapid reduction in global CO2 emissions through CCS requires a two-track approa...
YesEvaluation of economic aspects is one of the main milestones that affect taking rapid actions in ...
There is growing international interest in carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology to redu...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities coupled to coal-fired power plants provide a cli...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities coupled to power plants provide a climate change mitigat...
AbstractPost-combustion CO2 capture technologies tested above ∼20 MWe on flue gas slip streams from ...
We examine the potential of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies in the European electricit...
AbstractThe profitability impacts of solvent storage are modeled for new coal and natural gas-fired ...
Among the carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies suitable for power generation plants, partia...
AbstractCO2 capture and storage has the potential to significantly reduce man made CO2 emissions fro...
Worldwide energy production requirements could not be fully satisfied by nuclear and renewables sour...