haakon skogstad <skogs...@live.no>: Jan 17 08:12AM -0800
Hi, I'm trying to create a cost estimate for the value chain for ccs for my
master's degree thesis. I also want to include the "learning curve" for the
industry, and use this to assess the costs for a project and how these
costs come about and develop for a 20-40 year plan. In this context, I read
"ESTIMATING THE FUTURE TRENDS IN THE COST OF CO2 CAPTURE TECHNOLOGIES"
Report Number: 2006/6
Date: February 2006
It referred back to this page. What I am wondering is whether you have
access to empirical data for costs related to CO2 capture or models that
show this "learning curve" that makes it cheaper over time.
To clarify, I am interested in all data sets that show how cost changes
over time for CO2 capture or similar industries.
Any help on this topic is greatly appreciated.
RUDHA KHUDHAIR <r.alr...@gmail.com>: Jan 18 02:35AM +0900
Hello
I’m also interested in such topic so let’s figure it out together
Haibo Zhai <hbzh...@gmail.com>: Jan 17 09:55AM -0800
Hi,
Regarding the projection of future costs for power plants with CCS, I
suggest you read the following paper, which provides the data of installed
capacity and learning rates needed to develop learning curves and project
future costs. The paper has all what we have.
Rubin, E. S., Yeh, S., Antes, M., Berkenpas, M., & Davison, J. (2007). Use
of experience curves to estimate the future cost of power plants with CO2
capture. *International journal of greenhouse gas control*, *1*(2), 188-197.
Haibo Zhai for the IECM team
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