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EPSRC Reference: DT/F007116/2
Title: Optimisation of Oxyfuel PF Power Plant for Transient Behaviour
Principal Investigator: Gibbins, Professor J
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Department: Sch of Engineering
Organisation: University of Edinburgh
Scheme: Technology Programme
Starts: 01 May 2010 Ends: 31 December 2010 Value (£): 48,572
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Energy - Conventional
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Energy
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WP3 Cost Benefit Analysis (Activity Leader: Imperial College) It is recognised that plant configurations that optimise overall efficiency may not be optimal in terms of operational flexibility (e.g. the ability to change load rapidly in response to grid requirements). A cost benefit analysis for oxyfuel plant flexibility in different markets will concentrate around the scope for (a) a flexible oxyfuel power plant to generate additional value (revenue) under a range of representative market conditions and (b) the scope for the corresponding CO2 storage systems to accommodate such flexibility (and possible technical and financial implications for power plant operation). This work will draw on a growing body of experience at Imperial College in this area being built up as part of ongoing DTI and TSEC projects. These financial benefits for flexibility will be compared against any estimated additional investment requirements or increased operating costs.
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