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CEIC-04-04
"COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENTS OF FOSSIL FUEL POWER PLANTS
WITH CO2 CAPTURE AND STORAGE"
Edward S. Rubin, Anand B. Rao and Chao Chen
Abstract:
Studies of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) costs necessarily employ a host of
technical and economic assumptions
regarding the particular technology or system of interest, including details
regarding the capture technology design,
the power plant or gas stream treated, and the methods of CO2 transport and
storage. Because the specific
assumptions employed can dramatically affect the results of an analysis,
published studies are often of limited value
to researchers, analysts and industry personnel seeking results for
alternative assumptions or plant characteristics. In
the present paper, we use a generalized modeling tool to estimate and
compare the emissions, efficiency, resource
requirements and costs of PC, IGCC and NGCC power plants on a systematic
basis. This plant-level analysis
explores a broader range of key assumptions than found in recent studies we
reviewed. In particular, the effects on
cost comparisons of higher natural gas prices and differential plant
utilization rates are highlighted, along with
implications of financing and operating assumptions for IGCC plants. The
impacts of CCS energy requirements on
plant-level resource requirements and multi-media emissions also are
quantified. While some CCS technologies
offer ancillary benefits via the co-capture of certain criteria air
pollutants, the increases in specific fuel consumption,
reagent use, solid wastes and other air pollutants associated with current
CCS systems are found to be significant.
To properly characterize such impacts, an alternative definition of the
"energy penalty" is proposed in lieu of the
prevailing use of this term.
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