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Defining CCS Ready: An Approach to An International Definition

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Appendix A: Summary of Reviewed Existing <strong>CCS</strong> <strong>Ready</strong> LiteratureAuthor, Year Irons, R. (2007).Document TitleFull ReferenceElement of <strong>CCS</strong>AddressedRelevantTechnology/Plant TypeSummary ofDocument<strong>Definition</strong>Need for <strong>CCS</strong><strong>Ready</strong>EconomicJustification for<strong>CCS</strong> <strong>Ready</strong>Implications of CO2 capture-ready plants.Irons, R.. (2007). Implications of CO2 capture-ready plants. Presentation at the Third <strong>International</strong>Conference on Clean Coal Technologies for our Future, Sardinia, Italy. Retrieved fromhttp://www.iea-coal.org.uk/publishor/system/component_view.asp?LogDocId=81705&PhyDocId=6361.Capture, TransportIGCC and NGCC; oxy-, pre-, and post-combustion capture technologies.This presentation provides some general reasons why developers should build “capture-ready”power plants and discusses capture technology options for new plants.A CO2capture-ready power plant is a plant which can include CO2capture when the necessaryregula<strong>to</strong>ry or economic drivers are in place. Avoids the risk of “stranded” assets and consequent‘carbon lock-in’.Capture ready power plants offer the possibility of adding capture at a later date so that the requiredcapacity can be built without locking-in increased CO2emissions in the long term.Opportunities for substantial economically attractive capture ready pre-investments are expected <strong>to</strong>be limited, unless capture is expected <strong>to</strong> be retrofitted within a relatively short time after start-upAuthor, Year Lucquiaud, M. (2009).Document TitleFull ReferenceElement of <strong>CCS</strong>AddressedRelevantTechnology/Plant TypeSummary ofDocument<strong>Definition</strong>Need for <strong>CCS</strong><strong>Ready</strong>EconomicJustification for<strong>CCS</strong> <strong>Ready</strong>Making New Power Plants ‘Capture <strong>Ready</strong>.’Lucquiaud, M, Chalmers, H, & Gibbons, J.. (2009). Capture-ready supercritical coal fired power plantsand flexible post-combustion CO2 capture. Energy Procedia, 1, 1411-1418.doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2009.01.185.Capture.PC.This paper explores how post-combustion capture can facilitate the concept of capture-ready plantsat limited additional cost . Furthermore, it provides three options for power cycle designs, andincludes comparisons of power loss of capture ready options.When ‘capture-ready’ (and existing non -CCR) plants are retrofitted with post-combustion capturethe capacity of the genera<strong>to</strong>r remains unchanged.A global strategy of cutting global emissions by around 50% by mid-century has been suggested as anappropriate response <strong>to</strong> current understanding of potential global temperature rises that are likely fordifferent s<strong>to</strong>cks of CO2 in the atmosphere. It is likely that this target will be difficult or impossible <strong>to</strong> meetunless it is possible <strong>to</strong> retrofit <strong>CCS</strong> <strong>to</strong> the vast majority (and preferably all) coal plants that will be built inthe next two decades.Pulverized -coal plants can be made ‘capture-ready’ for post -combustion capture at low cost (lessthan 1% of <strong>to</strong>tal capital costs) using a throttled LP or floating pressure retrofit strategy.23 February 2010 72

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