2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2014.11.794
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Costs of CO2 Capture Technologies in Coal Fired Power and Hydrogen Plants

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“…An overview of the estimated collected capture cost for the cement industry and the corresponding flow rate of flue gas stream are presented in Figure 2. A similar figure (Figure 3) can be also drawn for the high purity sources, using data from [62,63], although it should be mentioned that the process is not the same but only the output is a high purity (>95%) CO2 stream in all nine cases.…”
Section: Carbon Capturementioning
confidence: 80%
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“…An overview of the estimated collected capture cost for the cement industry and the corresponding flow rate of flue gas stream are presented in Figure 2. A similar figure (Figure 3) can be also drawn for the high purity sources, using data from [62,63], although it should be mentioned that the process is not the same but only the output is a high purity (>95%) CO2 stream in all nine cases.…”
Section: Carbon Capturementioning
confidence: 80%
“…However, a few indicative papers are mentioned to showcase the range in the cost of CO2 capture. Levelized cost of capture (in €/tCO2) for the high purity sources, using data from [62,63]. Figure 3.…”
Section: Carbon Capturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cost elements in a typical total plant cost of: (a) PC plants; and (b) IGCC plants (from other literature).…”
Section: Cost Of Ccs Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the work of Davison et al, the costs (TPC, LCOE, and CAC) of a supercritical PC power plant without CO 2 capture, supercritical PC power plant using oxy‐combustion, supercritical PC power plant with post‐combustion capture, and IGCC plant with pre‐combustion capture were estimated (Table ). Their results showed similarities in the efficiencies of the plants with capture with a difference between the highest and lowest efficiency that was less than 1 %.…”
Section: Cost Of Ccs Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a major setback to the realization of this technology is its high regeneration heat requirement. Studies have shown that a PCC plant attached to a power plant reduces the power plant's efficiency from about 40% to 30% [3]. Figure 1 shows an overview of a fossil-fueled power plant with CO 2 capture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%