CO2 capture and storage (CCS) must be deployed on a large scale if global temperature rise is to be limited to 2 °C. To facilitate such a rapid expansion, it is crucial that costs are reduced from today's levels. Energy penalty is the biggest single contributor to the cost of CCS. This work therefore presents an economic assessment of the packed bed chemical looping combustion (PBCLC) concept for near-zero emission power production with minimal energy penalty. Results showed that the PBCLC concept integrated into an integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plant resulted in similar CO2 avoidance costs as a supercritical pulverized coal plant with CCS: 66 â¬/ton (including CO2 transport and storage). Relative to an unabated IGCC...