Can carbon capture and storage justify new coal-fired electricity?

Authors

Ilmi Granoff
Sam Pickard

Keywords:

Energy, Green growth, Climate change

Synopsis

The briefing paper determines that because carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is not yet viable, it does not justify the new coal-fired power plants being built today.

CCS makes new coal plants uneconomic, particularly when compared to growing competition from cleaner energy alternatives.

Nonetheless, CCS research and development should continue with a focus on industrial uses, which do not have economically-viable low-carbon alternatives.

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Published

8 December 2015

Online ISSN

0140-8682

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Publication date (01)

2015

doi

10.61755/TBKN6958