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The TESBiC consortium Biomass to Power with CCS - model requirements, specification, strategy and user documentation : T6, T7, and T8, ETI, 2012. https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000017. Cite this using DataCite |
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.000017 |
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Abstract |
The Techno-economic Study of Biomass to Power with CCS (TESBIC) project, which has been commissioned by ETI, is concerned with the performance of an overview techno-economic assessment of the current and potential future approaches to the combination of technologies which involve the generation of electricity from biomass materials, and those which involve carbon dioxide capture.
The present document forms the deliverable within work package WP3, it covers the work on :- D3.3: Parameterised sub-system models
- D3.4: Model requirements and specifications and modelling strategy
- D3.5: Model and sub-model user documentation
Following the first variation of Contract/Agreement with ETI, the aforementioned deliverables have been applied to the final three (T6,T7,T8) out of eight technology combinations.- T6 denotes dedicated biomass oxy-firing combustion
- T7 Biomass combustion, with CO2 capture by post-combustion carbonate looping
- T8 Dedicated biomass chemical-looping-combustion using a solid oxygen carrier
The overall model structure finalised for WP3 employs the “base+delta” modelling framework (see D3.1 and D3.2). This fits the requirements for the capture of information and transfer to ETI and compatibility with the Biomass Value Chain Modelling (BVCM) and ETI’s Energy System Modelling (ESME) projects. The models were developed based on the techno-economic sensitivity data obtained from WP2 and additional available data. The “base+delta” model is readily implementable in MS-ExcelTM.
This document also provides user documentation of the models and its sub-models developed as part of WP3. This document is intended to enable any potential user to use and understand the models and their application. Data standard validation, parameter estimation and improvement of model robustness were carried out using the Model Development Suite (MoDS). Overall, the models offer evaluation of key techno-economic variables such as CAPEX, OPEX, efficiencies, and emissions as a function of inputs such as co-firing, capacity factor, nameplate capacity and extent of carbon capture |
Associated Project(s) |
ETI-BI2001: Techno-Economic Study of Biomass to Power with CCS (TESBIC) |
Associated Dataset(s) |
Biomass to Power with CCS - Bio IGCC decadal model Biomass to Power with CCS - Bio amine decadal model Biomass to Power with CCS - Bio chem loop decadal model Biomass to Power with CCS - Bio oxy decadal model Biomass to Power with CCS - Cofire IGCC decadal model Biomass to Power with CCS - Cofire amine delcadal model Biomass to Power with CCS - Cofire carb loop decadal model Biomass to Power with CCS - Cofire oxy decadal model |
Associated Publication(s) |
Biomass to Power with CCS - Development and Deployment Opportunities Assessment AND Technology and Demonstration Benefits Assessment 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: T3, T4 and T5 Biomass to Power with CCS Flexible Research Programme Project - Request for Proposal ETI Insights Report - The evidence for deploying bioenergy with CCS (BECCS) in the UK Infographic - 10 years to prepare for a low carbon transition using CCS with Bioenergy Infographic - Enabling UK biomass Making efficient use of bioenergy feedstocks for cleaner, greener energy |
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