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Hydrogen Turbines Follow On - CCS and H2 GT Dispatch modelling scenario 1 and 2 results spreadsheet

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Various scenarios for the UK's power fleet composition in 2030 and 2040 were developed. Dispatch modelling in Plexos was carried out by Baringa on these fleets to investigate the role gas fed plants might have in future. This includes the ability to study load factors, stop/starts etc, and together with concomitant pricing, provide a picture of investment remuneration. The effect of key drivers is studied e.g. gas price.

Creator:

Baringa Partners LLP

Publisher:

ETI

Citation (APA Style 7th Edition):

Baringa Partners LLP (2030). Hydrogen Turbines Follow On - CCS and H2 GT Dispatch modelling scenario 1 and 2 results spreadsheet [Data set]. ETI. https://doi.org/10.5286/ukerc.edc.000871

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Field Dates:

01/01/2009 - 31/12/2018

Data Date Range:

01/01/2030 - 31/12/2030

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Model

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application/excel

Language:

English

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Energy Technologies Institute Open Licence for Materials

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