ID | 185734 |
Title Proper | Modelling plant-level abatement costs and effects of incentive policies for coal-fired power generation retrofitted with CCUS |
Language | ENG |
Author | Fan, Jing-Li |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Coal-fired power plants (CFPPs) are the main source of CO2 emissions in China, and carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is widely recognized as a key technology for achieving carbon neutrality in the power industry. However, due to the high investment risk and cost of CCUS technology, it has not yet entered commercialization. Based on a source-sink matching model, this study uses the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) approach to evaluate the cost of electricity generation after retrofitting CCUS projects at plant-level to CFPPs nationwide and considers the incentive effects of carbon markets, subsidies for additional generation hours, and a U.S. 45Q tax credit policy. Analysis indicates that without any incentives, the LCOEs of Chinese CFPPs after retrofitting with CCUS range from −15 to 134 USD/MWh, with an average value of 73 USD/MWh. Multiple incentives used together will help the early development of CCUS projects, and if coal-fired CCUS is given the same subsidies as carbon-free electricity, this will promote the retrofitting of CCUS to CFPPs. These insights suggest that CCUS is a key cost-effective technology that can help China's existing CFPPs achieve economic decarbonization, and provide useful information for electric power enterprises and government decisionmakers.
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`In' analytical Note | Energy Policy Vol. 165; Jun 2022: p. 112959 |
Journal Source | Energy Policy 2022-06 165 |