Posts Tagged ‘CFB’
Coal-Fired Power Power Plant Model (Pulverized, CFB, IGCC)
Coal-Fired Power Power Plant Model (Pulverized, CFB, IGCC)
Japan recently announced that it intends to wean away from Nuclear Power. So in the meantime, it has to rely on diesel gensets, oil thermal, coal thermal and combined cycle gas turbines firing oil and natural gas or LNG. This model will help you determine the economic feasibility and the first year tariff to meet equity returns as well as project returns including payback period of a coal-fired power plants (pulverized, CFB, IGCC) and compare with conventional (oil, gas, natural gas, hydro, geothermal) and renewable technologies (biomass, solar, wind, mini-hydro, ocean thermal energy conversion).
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Available Project Finance Models with CDM and Renewable Energy Law Incentives
Available Project Finance Models with CDM and Renewable Energy Law Incentives
I just finished polishing all my project finance models for the following power generation technologies and are now available for actual runs by project developers, researchers and individuals doing business development. Using the models below will allow user to determine as quickly as possible the “best new entrant” technology applicable to a particular location given the fuel and energy resource available and the electricity tariff prevailing in the area. More »
Tags: biomass, CDM, CFB, circulating fluidized bed, coal thermal, cogen, cogeneration, combined cycle GT, diesel & RE hybrid, diesel engine, for energy storage, fuel cells, gas thermal, geothermal, incremental economic analysis, Kyoto Protocol, mini hydro, ocean thermal, ocean wave, oil thermal, project finance model, simple cycle GT, solar PV, solar thermal, tidal power and nuclear, wind farm
