(IEA Energy Papers 2011_05) Matthias Finkenrath-Cost and Performance of Carbon Dioxide Capture from Power Generation (IEA Energy Papers)-OECD Publishing (2011)
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© <strong>OECD</strong>/<strong>IEA</strong> <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Cost</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Performance</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Carbon</strong> <strong>Dioxide</strong> <strong>Capture</strong> <strong>from</strong> <strong>Power</strong> <strong>Generation</strong><br />
Acknowledgements<br />
This paper was prepared by <strong>Matthias</strong> <strong>Finkenrath</strong>, <strong>Energy</strong> Analyst in the <strong>Carbon</strong> <strong>Capture</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
Storage (CCS) Unit under the Directorate <strong>of</strong> Sustainable <strong>Energy</strong> Policy <strong>and</strong> Technology at the<br />
International <strong>Energy</strong> Agency (<strong>IEA</strong>).<br />
The author would like to thank several individuals for reviewing the manuscript <strong>of</strong> this working<br />
paper <strong>and</strong> for providing invaluable feedback: John Davison <strong>and</strong> Mike Haines <strong>from</strong> the <strong>IEA</strong><br />
Implementing Agreement for a Co‐operative Programme on Technologies Relating to<br />
Greenhouse Gases Derived <strong>from</strong> Fossil Fuel Use (Greenhouse Gas Implementing Agreement);<br />
John Kessels <strong>from</strong> the Implementing Agreement for the <strong>IEA</strong> Clean Coal Centre; Christopher<br />
Short <strong>from</strong> the Global CCS Institute; Clas Ekström <strong>from</strong> Vattenfall; John Chamberlain <strong>from</strong><br />
gasNatural fenosa; Trygve Utheim Riis <strong>and</strong> Aage Stangel<strong>and</strong> <strong>from</strong> the Research Council <strong>of</strong><br />
Norway; Tore Hatlen <strong>from</strong> Gassnova; Howard Herzog <strong>from</strong> the Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Technology; <strong>and</strong> Jeffrey Phillips <strong>and</strong> George Booras <strong>from</strong> the Electric <strong>Power</strong> Research Institute<br />
(EPRI). Special thanks to EPRI’s CoalFleet for Tomorrow R&D programme for sharing data <strong>from</strong><br />
their publication.<br />
The author would also like to thank his colleagues at the <strong>IEA</strong>, in particular Juho Lipponen for<br />
overarching guidance <strong>and</strong> support, <strong>and</strong> also Uwe Remme, Dennis Volk, Brendan Beck, Justine<br />
Garrett <strong>and</strong> Julian Smith for reviewing the draft <strong>and</strong> providing very helpful comments. Additional<br />
thanks to Marilyn Smith for her editorial support <strong>and</strong> Bertr<strong>and</strong> Sadin <strong>and</strong> Anne Mayne <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>IEA</strong> Communication <strong>and</strong> Information Office for cover design <strong>and</strong> final layout.<br />
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For more information on this document, contact:<br />
<strong>Matthias</strong> <strong>Finkenrath</strong>, <strong>IEA</strong> Secretariat<br />
Tel. +33 (0)1 40 57 67 79<br />
Email: matthias.finkenrath@iea.org