The System Value of CCS Technologies in the Context of CO2 Mitigation Scenarios for Germany

作者: Dag Martinsen , Heidi Heinrichs , Peter Markewitz , Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-11943-4_10

关键词: Energy economicsEnvironmental economicsCapacity developmentGreenhouse gas reductionClimate change mitigationEnvironmental scienceEnergy systemContext (language use)Value (economics)

摘要: This chapter analyses the system value of CCS in Germany within context consistent greenhouse gas reduction scenarios with and without implementation technologies. The is determined using additional CO2 avoidance costs that would occur if climate change mitigation targets were to be met even though technology was available. development important parameters, assumptions energy- climate-policy are represented scenarios. methodological basis for scenario calculations bottom-up energy model IKARUS. economics results comprise balances, capacity development, strategies. From this, contribution all sectors it derived.

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