Tag Archives: Carbon capture and storage
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Technology Insights Brief: Assessing Economic Impact of Geological Variability in Subsurface CO₂ Storage
EPRI is developing models to investigate two key questions related to the performance and risks of geologic storage of carbon dioxide: how geologic variability affects the storage capacity of underground formations and what impact these variations have on the cost of the technology.
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Engineering-Economic Evaluations of Advanced Fossil Fuel Power Plants with Carbon Capture and Storage: Executive Report
This annual report examines cost and performance data for new and retrofit fossil power plants with carbon capture and storage. Power plant types covered in the report include pulverized coal, fluidized-bed combustion, oxy-combustion, integrated gasification combined cycle, natural gas combined cycle, and reciprocating internal combustion engine.
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Oxy-Fired Coal and Natural Gas Power Plants: 2016 Detailed Feasibility Study
This study evaluated the performance, capital cost, and operation and maintenance cost of an oxy-fired ultra-supercritical pulverized coal boiler-based power plant.
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Engineering-Economic Evaluations of Advanced Fossil Fuel Power Plants with Carbon Capture and Storage: Executive Report
This report discusses results of EPRI research on expected costs and performance for new and retrofit fossil-fuel power plants with carbon capture and storage. Plant types include pulverized coal, fluidized-bed combustion, integrated gasification combined cycle, and natural gas combined cycle.
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Ultrasupercritical Pulverized Coal Power Plants with Partial Carbon Dioxide Capture: 2015 Detailed Feasibility Study
This study assesses the performance and costs of ultra-supercritical pulverized-coal power plants with partial CO₂ capture designed to meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s initial CO₂ emissions limit of 1,100 pounds per megawatt-hour.
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Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plants with Partial Carbon Dioxide Capture: 2015 Detailed Feasibility Study Update
This study assesses the performance and costs of integrated gasification combined-cycle power plants with partial CO₂ capture designed to meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s initial CO₂ emissions limit of 1,100 pounds per megawatt-hour.