MCFCs: what if carbon capture generated electricity?
…combustion facilities; while at the same time, efficiently generating electricity from natural gas. The first pilot plant was due to be tested in 1Q20, by ExxonMobil and FuelCell Energy, but…
…combustion facilities; while at the same time, efficiently generating electricity from natural gas. The first pilot plant was due to be tested in 1Q20, by ExxonMobil and FuelCell Energy, but…
…then to 60%. $899.00 – Purchase Checkout Added to cart The economics are modelled as a function of renewable costs, battery costs, curtailment rates, gas prices and carbon prices, which you can…
…cost-deflation, utilization, power prices, gas prices and water prices. (gas– and water-intensity of the process should be noted). Related research. Carbon Engineering is commercializing a ‘wet process’ for DAC using…
…oil and gas industry. $229.00 – Purchase Checkout Added to cart The US whaling fleet peaked at 233k tons in 1846, with 680 ships, 34 brigs and 22 schooners. Capacity remained at…
…is a dream scenario for gas producers. This 22-page note outlines the opportunity and costs. $599.00 – Purchase Checkout Added to cart The mechanics of carbon capture and storage projects are explained…
Drilling wells and lifting fluids to the surface are core skills in the oil and gas industry. Hence could geothermal be a natural fit in the energy transition? This 17-page…
This data-file estimate the costs of blending hydrogen into pre-existing natural gas pipeline networks. Costs are relatively low per mcf of gas, but very high per ton of CO2 abated….
…for an average CO2 cost of $42/ton. Remarkably, this is almost half the cost foreseen one year ago. 85Mbpd of oil and 375TCF pa of gas are still required in…
This data-file aims to capture the energy consumption, efficiency and CO2 intensity of different heating technologies in home-cooking: gas, electric, induction, microwaves, steam-cookers and food-processors. $299.00 – Purchase Checkout Added to cart…
…possibly also biogas or hydrogen. Our build-up looks across five main categories: large power facilities, large industrial heating facilities, landfill gas, electric vehicle charging and smaller-scale commercial and multi-family usage….