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

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Abstract:

TESBiC: Techno-Economic Study of Biomass to power with CCS. The Biomass to Power with CCS project (2011-2012) consisted of an assessment of the technology and cost barriers for biomass fuelled power and the optimum scale-up potential of single-source and co-fired biomass to power with carbon capture technology. This executive summary is based on the summary provided by the consortium in their Technology Landscape and Recommendations Report; this is the output of Work Package 1.

Publication Year:

2012

Publisher:

ETI

Author(s):

ETI

Language:

English

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application/pdf

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476949 B

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Region:

United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Project Report

Theme(s):

Bioenergy