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The transition of energy systems to meet net-zero targets for CO2 emissions will require increased integration of intermittent renewable energy. Thermal power plants with carbon capture and storage (CCS) will have the important role of providing affordable dispatchable low carbon capacity,...
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Fossil fuel fired power generation will likely remain part of the energy mix in the mid-term and it is widely regarded that large scale Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS†) must be deployed in order to meet COP21’s‡ targets. A vast research effort focused on increasing a solvent’s...
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Different carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies likely play a significant role in the decarbonisation of energy systems. Identifying cost-optimal energy system transitions that guarantee security of energy supply throughout the process is an important challenge, as reliable access to...
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CCS can be an important technology to decarbonise the fossil-fuel dependent industry of Wyoming. Policy support for CCS is high, most significantly in form of tax credits for carbon sequestration under Section 45Q. However, CCS needs to be economically viable to attract investments from the...
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