Abstract
Oxy-coal steam electric plants are a third option for capturing CO2, an alternative to air-fired combustion with post-combustion CO2 capture, and gasification/combined cycle power plants with pre-combustion CO2 capture. The decision on which technology to deploy will largely be made on a comparative cost basis. Comparable costs estimates for the three technology options indicate that oxy-coal with CO2 capture may out-perform the other two options on capital cost, levelized cost of electricity, and cost of CO2 emissions avoided. The analysis must be tempered by the fact that costs for oxy-coal steam electric power plants embody significant uncertainties associated with scaling the air separation and CO2 purification technologies and with designbasis specification for CO2 purity delivered to CO2 transport/storage.
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