Biomass to Power with CCS - Cofire carb loop decadal model


Citation The TESBiC consortium Biomass to Power with CCS - Cofire carb loop decadal model, ETI, 2012. https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000013.
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Author(s) The TESBiC consortium
Project partner(s) CMCL Innovations, The University of Cambridge, Doosan, Drax, EDF, E4Tech, Imperial College London, The University of Leeds
Publisher ETI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000013
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Abstract TESBiC: Techno-Economic Study of Biomass to power with CCS. This model was developed as part of Work Package 3. It examines changes in cost, efficiency and emissions under different operating conditions for biomass co-firing to power with chemical looping CCS. It should be read in conjunction with the Work Package 3 reports on model specification and user documentation.

The Biomass to Power with CCS Phase 1 project consisted of four work packages: WP1: Landscape review of current developments; WP2: High Level Engineering Study (down-selecting from 24 to 8 Biomass to Power with CCS technologies); WP3: Parameterised Sub-System Models development; and WP4: Technology benchmarking and recommendation report. Reports generally follow this coding. We would suggest that you do not read any of the earlier deliverables in isolation as some assumptions in the reports were shown to be invalid. We would recommend that you read the project executive summaries as they provide a good summary of the overall conclusions. This work demonstrated the potential value of Biomass to Power with CCS technologies as a family, but it was clear at the time of the project, that the individual technologies were insufficiently mature to be able to ‘pick a winner’, due to the uncertainties around cost and performance associated with lower Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs)
Associated Project(s) ETI-BI2001: Techno-Economic Study of Biomass to Power with CCS (TESBIC)
Associated Dataset(s) No associated datasets
Associated Publication(s)

Biomass to Power with CCS - Development and Deployment Opportunities Assessment AND Technology and Demonstration Benefits Assessment

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Biomass to Power with CCS - ETI Executive Summary

Biomass to Power with CCS - Executive Summary: Technology Landscape report and recommendations

Biomass to Power with CCS - Model Data Requirements Specification and Model Template Release

Biomass to Power with CCS - Model and Sub-model Specification and user Documentation

Biomass to Power with CCS - One Page Summary

Biomass to Power with CCS - WP1 Detailed Final Report

Biomass to Power with CCS - WP2 High-level Engineering Study: Report on Selected Technology Combinations

Biomass to Power with CCS - WP2 High-level Engineering Study: member dissemination event - slide pack

Biomass to Power with CCS - model requirements, specification, strategy and user documentation : T6, T7, and T8

Biomass to Power with CCS - model requirements, specification, strategy and user documentation: T3, T4 and T5

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