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Hydrogen Turbines Follow On - Scenarios 1,2 and 3 Results Pack Report - The role of Gas/H2 in the GB power sector - initial analysis

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Abstract:

This slideset summarises the modelling results of various scenarios for the UK’s power fleet composition in 2030 and 2040. Dispatch modelling in Plexos was carried out by Baringa on these fleets to investigate the role gas-fed plants might have in future. The information shown covers

  • Baringa Reference Case assumptions
  • Role of gas in the GB power sector
  • Missing money for Gas CCS plant
  • Capacity Assumptions underlying the work

Publication Year:

2017

Publisher:

ETI

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Baringa Partners LLP

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English

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2833990 B

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United Kingdom

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Technical Report

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Technology

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Carbon Capture and Storage