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CO2 capture and separation technologies for end-of-pipe applications – A review

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2010

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Olajire, A.A., 2010, CO2 capture and separation technologies for end-of-pipe applications – A review: Energy, v. 35, iss. 6, p. 2610-2628.

Summary

In response to the ongoing climate policy debates, this study examines the cost impacts of carbon-pricing legislation on selected US energy-intensive manufacturing industries. Specifically, it evaluates output-based rebate measures and the border adjustment provision specified in the bill, and tests the effectiveness of cost containment features of the policy, such as the international offsets, under various market assumptions. Results of the examination confirm that in all policy cases or industries, the output-based rebates would effectively mitigate the manufacturers' carbon-pricing costs in the short-to-medium term. However as the rebates decline after 2020, especially in a case where low-carbon electricity generation or international [...]

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Olajire, A.A.

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