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Joseph Downie
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Economist, 2050 Team, DECC.
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2012-05-10
10:28
MARKAL 3.26 Electricity Distribution Default - Electric Distribution 2050
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2012-05-08
15:38
National Grid Hydro pumped storage Pumped Storage - Hydro 2011
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2012-05-03
12:55
VII.c Storage, demand shifting, interconnection Costs
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12:55
VII.c Storage, demand shifting, interconnection Costs
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12:53
National Grid Hydro pumped storage Pumped Storage - Hydro 2011
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2012-04-24
11:02
Frequently Asked Questions
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Have you used a discount rate What have you used if so
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11:01
Could you put links to the underlying trajectories onto the wiki
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11:01
How can one see the costs sections of the analysis on the webtool
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11:00
Why are you using total costs to society rather than tax, subsidy and costs to consumers
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II.a Nuclear power costs
I.a Biomass/Coal power stations Costs
I.b Carbon Capture Storage (CCS) costs
III.a.1 Onshore Wind Costs
III.a.2 Offshore Wind Costs
III.b Hydroelectric power stations Costs
III.c Tidal and Wave Costs
III.d Geothermal electricity Costs
IV.a Solar PV Costs
IV.c Small-scale wind Costs
XVIII Carbon Storage Costs
Costs methodology for 2050 Calculator
Mike Knowles' comments on investment and government involvement in renewable power generation
XII.c International aviation Costs
IX.a Domestic space heating and hot water costs
workings and assumptions behind this marginal abatement cost data
XVII.a District heating effective demand Costs
XVI.a Fossil fuel transfers Costs
Friends of the Earth - expert pathway
Atkins - expert pathway
VIII.a H2 Production for Transport Costs
VII.a Electricity imports Costs
VII.b Electricity grid distribution costs
VII.c Storage, demand shifting, interconnection Costs
XV.b Indigenous fossil-fuel production costs
XVI.b Balancing imports costs
X.b Commercial lighting, appliances, and catering Costs
sources of default costs
Default cost sources
Mark Brinkley - expert pathway
National Grid - expert pathway
Campaign to Protect Rural England - expert pathway
Doesn't tackle climate change (all level 1s)
Results of the costs analysis
CfE cost feedback
CfE responses and cost sources to consider
How can one see the costs sections of the analysis on the webtool
Could you put links to the underlying trajectories onto the wiki
On the "Energy flows" tab of the webtool, why do you show losses from thermal plants but not from other technologies such as renewables
You appear to have costs and cost ranges for 2010 and 2050, what are the costs you use for the intervening periods
Have you used a discount rate What have you used if so
Why are you using total costs to society rather than tax, subsidy and costs to consumers
Joseph Downie
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MARKAL 3.26 Wave Wave energy technology T2 2010
2050 working assumption Gas Price 2050 working assumption gas price 2010 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Conventional Gas Electricity Generation FOAK OCGT 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Conventional Gas Electricity Generation NOAK OCGT 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Conventional Coal Electricity Generation FOAK Coal - ASC with FGD 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Conventional Coal Electricity Generation FOAK Coal - IGCC 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Nuclear Power FOAK Nuclear - Westinghouse 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Nuclear Power FOAK Nuclear - Westinghouse single 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Nuclear Power FOAK Nuclear - EPWR single 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Nuclear Power NOAK Nuclear - Westinghouse single 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Conventional Coal Electricity Generation NOAK Coal - ASC with FGD 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Conventional Coal Electricity Generation NOAK Coal - IGCC 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Nuclear Power NOAK Nuclear - EPWR 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Nuclear Power NOAK Nuclear - EPWR single 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Gas CCS Electricity Generation FOAK Gas - CCGT with CCS 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Gas CCS Electricity Generation NOAK Gas - CCGT with CCS 2010
Parsons Brinckerhoff Conventional Gas Electricity Generation Gas CCGT 2010
2050 working assumption Coal Price 2010
2050 working assumption Coal Price 2050 working assumption 2030-50
National Grid Compressed Air storage Compressed Air Energy Storage 2025
National Grid Battery Storage Vanadium Redox Battery 2025
35th centile between low and high end of "2050 working assumption" Pumped storage - Hydro Default 2010-2050
MARKAL 3.26 Electricity Distribution Default - Electric Distribution 2050
Onshore Wind cost data
Coal CCS cost data
Pumped storage - Hydro cost data
Battery Storage cost data
Element Energy for Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership cost source
MottMacDonald (2011) NOAK medium estimate cost source
Parsons Brinckerhoff (2011) cost source
Parsons Brinckerhoff cost source
MARKAL 3.26 cost source
35th centile between low and high end of range cost source
Default cost source
35th centile between low and high end of "2050 working assumption" cost source
DECC Fossil Fuel Price Projections October 2011 cost source
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