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  • Offshore wind costs are inflating?

    Offshore wind costs are inflating?

    This data-file tabulates the capex costs of 35 offshore wind projects in the UK, with 8.5GW of capacity, which have been installed since the year 2000. There is little evidence for deflation. Rather, breakeven power prices appear to have risen at a 2.5% CAGR over the past decade. Our modelling is show in the data-file.

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  • Should fuel retail stations sell carbon credits: the economics?

    Should fuel retail stations sell carbon credits: the economics?

    A fuel-retail station can uplift its FCF and valuation by c15-25% by offering CO2-offsets at the point of sale, alongside selling fuel. Gross profits from selling $50/ton carbon credits may be around 3x the typical EBIT margins of retail stations, hence we explore a particular sales model that can double fuel retail NPVs.

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  • Hydraulic Fracturing: where’s the IP?

    Hydraulic Fracturing: where’s the IP?

    This data-file tracks 17,000 hydraulic fracturing patents filed by geography, by company, by year, since 2010. 2020 has slowed by 6% from peak, with a c36% US slowdown masked by a 33% Chinese expansion. Remarkably, in 2019, the leading Chinese Major filed more patents than the leading US Service provider. The full data-file ranks the companies.

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  • Climate science: staring into the sun?

    Climate science: staring into the sun?

    Our research focuses on technologies that can deliver an energy transition. But it is always important to stress-test your premises, and consider what new evidence could unseat them. Hence this note looks at the sun, the largest uncertainty in climate modelling, and how new data from new satellites could shift scientific and market sentiment.

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  • Could new airships displace trucks?

    Could new airships displace trucks?

    In 2019, TOTAL co-filed two patents with an airship-technology company, Flying Whales, aiming to lower the logistical costs of moving equipment into remote areas. Strong applications are seen in the wind industry. This short note assesses the opportunity, and whether these new airships could displace trucks, or lower diesel demand.

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  • Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells: capture carbon, generate electricity?

    Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells: capture carbon, generate electricity?

    Molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFCs) could be a game-changer for CCS, and fossil fuels. They are electrochemical reactors with the unique capability to capture CO2 from the exhaust pipes of combustion facilities; while at the same time, efficiently generating electricity and heat from natural gas. The first pilot plant was due to be tested in…

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  • Solar Energy: Where’s the IP?

    Solar Energy: Where’s the IP?

    We have tabulated 110,000 solar patents. Research peaked in 2012-13, at 11,500 patents/year. It since slowed to c6,000/year. Yet Chinese companies have ramped up to 50% of all the filings, and now comprise 14 out of 2019’s top 25 solar patent filers. Majors’ patents comprise c0.5% of the total, with one SuperMajor clearly leading.

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  • Leading Companies in Redox Flow Batteries

    Leading Companies in Redox Flow Batteries

    We have compiled a database of 25 leading companies in Redox Flow Batteries, by looking across 1,237 patents since 2017. Exciting progress is visible, with technical maturity rapidly progressing, demonstration facilities under construction and a promise of cost-competitive, long-life, energy storage.

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  • Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells: CCS plus Power? The Economics?

    Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells: CCS plus Power? The Economics?

    Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells could be extremely promising, generating electrical power from natural gas as an input, while also capturing CO2 from industrial flue gases through an electrochemical process. We model competitive economics. Our model runs of 18 input variables, which you can stress-test.

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  • Chevron: SuperMajor Shale in 2020?

    Chevron: SuperMajor Shale in 2020?

    SuperMajors’ shale developments are assumed to differ from E&Ps’ mainly in their scale and access to capital. Access to superior technologies is rarely discussed. But new evidence is emerging. This note assesses 40 of Chevron’s shale patents from 2019, showing a vast array of data-driven technologies, to optimize every aspect of shale.

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