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Electricity Production Cost

Updated Reports Examining Electricity Manufacturing Costs | Q3 2024

Intratec offers professional, easy-to-understand reports examining Electricity production costs. Each Intratec Commodity Production Cost report listed below is a comprehensive study of a specific Electricity production process and related Electricity production costs, covering three key aspects:

  • A complete description of the Electricity production process examined
  • An in-depth analysis of the related Electricity plant capital cost (Capex)
  • An evaluation of the respective Electricity plant operating costs (Opex)

All reports are based on the most recent economic data available (Q3 2024).

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Advanced Natural Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant

This study also provides a techno-economic analysis about Electricity generation from natural gas in the USA. In this study, high efficiency H-class combustion turbines (CT) supplemented with heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) and steam turbines (ST) are employed to Electricity generation.

Details: 3500 GWh/y United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue D | From

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Power Generation via Advanced Pulverized Coal Process

This report presents the economics of Electricity generation from coal in the USA using an advanced pulverization coal (APC) process. In the process under analysis, coal is burned to produce steam in a supercritical pulverized coal (SCPC) boiler.

Details: 5700 GWh/y United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue A | From

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Power Generation via Advanced Pulverized Coal Process (w/ CCS)

The process examined in this study is an advanced pulverization coal (APC) process, including a carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) system. The economic assessment also assumes a plant located in the USA.

Details: 5700 GWh/y United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue B | From

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Advanced Natural Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant (w/ CCS)

The process examined in this report is an Electricity generation plant from natural gas in the USA, using high efficiency H-class combustion turbines (CT) supplemented with heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) and steam turbines (ST), including carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) system.

Details: 3000 GWh/y United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue E | From

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Power Generation via Conventional Combustion Turbine

This report also provides a feasibility study about Electricity generation from natural gas in the USA. The process under analysis employs a conventional E-class combustion turbine (CT).

Details: 750 GWh/y United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue F | From

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Power Generation via Advanced Combustion Turbine

This report approaches Electricity generation from natural gas, using advanced F-class combustion turbine in a simple-cycle mode. The economic analysis is also based on a plant constructed in the USA.

Details: 1800 GWh/y United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue G | From

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Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant

In this report, the process reviewed is an integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) for Electricity generation from coal. In this process, coal is gasified and the resulting syngas is used as fuel in a combined cycle power plant. The economic analysis is based on a plant located in the USA.

Details: 5200 GWh/y United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue H | From

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Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant (w/ CCS)

The process examined in this report is an integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) for Electricity generation from coal, including carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) system. The economic analysis performed also assumes a plant located in the USA.

Details: 5200 GWh/y United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue I | From

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Power Generation from Wood via Biomass Combined Cycle

It presents the economics of Electricity generation from wood in the USA via a gasification process. In the process examined, wood feedstock is converted to syngas via a gasification step, and the syngas is used as fuel to Electricity generation via a traditional combined-cycle.

Details: 180 GWh/y United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue J | From

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Power Generation from Wood via Bubbling Fluidized Bed

In this study Electricity generation from wood is reviewed employing a biomass bubbling fluidized bed (BFB) boiler to burn wood and produce steam to drive a steam turbine. The economic analysis performed assumes a plant located in the USA.

Details: 450 GWh/y United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue K | From

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Conventional Natural Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant

This report examines the costs associated to Electricity generation from natural gas in the USA via conventional natural gas combined cycle. In this process F-class combustion turbines (CT) supplemented with heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) and steam turbines (ST) are employed to Electricity generation.

Details: 5200 GWh/y United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue C | From

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