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Impact of carbon dioxide removal technologies on deep decarbonization of the electric power sector

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Impact of carbon dioxide removal technologies on deep decarbonization of the electric power sector

J. E. T. Bistline and G. J. Blanford

Discover how innovative carbon dioxide removal technologies like BECCS and DAC can dramatically reduce costs and enhance investments in the U.S. electric power sector. This compelling research by John E. T. Bistline and Geoffrey J. Blanford showcases the potential of these technologies under various CO2 reduction targets.

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Abstract
Carbon dioxide removal technologies, such as bioenergy with carbon capture and direct air capture, are valuable for stringent climate targets. Previous work has examined implications of carbon removal, primarily bioenergy-based technologies using integrated assessment models, but not investigated the effects of a portfolio of removal options on power systems in detail. Here, we explore impacts of carbon removal technologies on electric sector investments, costs, and emissions using a detailed capacity planning and dispatch model with hourly resolution. We show that adding carbon removal to a mix of low-carbon generation technologies lowers the costs of deep decarbonization. Changes to system costs and investments from including carbon removal are larger as policy ambition increases, reducing the dependence on technologies like advanced nuclear and long-duration storage. Bioenergy with carbon capture is selected for net-zero electric sector emissions targets, but direct air capture deployment increases as biomass supply costs rise.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 17, 2021
Authors
John E. T. Bistline, Geoffrey J. Blanford
Tags
carbon dioxide removal
bioenergy with carbon capture and sequestration
direct air capture
decarbonization
electric power sector
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