Capital costs of a U.S. natural gas combined cycle power plant with carbon capture and storage functions are expected to amount to around 2,900 U.S. dollars per kilowatt in 2025. Power plants with a capture rate of 97 percent would be slightly more expensive to install throughout all the years shown. By 2050, it was expected that capital costs would fall below 2,000 U.S. dollars per kilowatt. Capital expenditure (CAPEX) of a power plant refers to the amount that needs to be spent to achieve commercial operation within that year.
Forecast capital expenditure of an F frame natural gas combined cycle turbine power plant with carbon capture and storage (CCS) function in the United States from 2025 to 2050, by capture rate
(in U.S. dollars per kilowatt)
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NREL. (November 29, 2024). Forecast capital expenditure of an F frame natural gas combined cycle turbine power plant with carbon capture and storage (CCS) function in the United States from 2025 to 2050, by capture rate (in U.S. dollars per kilowatt) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved December 24, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1428046/capital-costs-of-a-ccs-gas-combined-cycle-power-plant-us/
NREL. "Forecast capital expenditure of an F frame natural gas combined cycle turbine power plant with carbon capture and storage (CCS) function in the United States from 2025 to 2050, by capture rate (in U.S. dollars per kilowatt)." Chart. November 29, 2024. Statista. Accessed December 24, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1428046/capital-costs-of-a-ccs-gas-combined-cycle-power-plant-us/
NREL. (2024). Forecast capital expenditure of an F frame natural gas combined cycle turbine power plant with carbon capture and storage (CCS) function in the United States from 2025 to 2050, by capture rate (in U.S. dollars per kilowatt). Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: December 24, 2024. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1428046/capital-costs-of-a-ccs-gas-combined-cycle-power-plant-us/
NREL. "Forecast Capital Expenditure of An F Frame Natural Gas Combined Cycle Turbine Power Plant with Carbon Capture and Storage (Ccs) Function in The United States from 2025 to 2050, by Capture Rate (in U.S. Dollars per Kilowatt)." Statista, Statista Inc., 29 Nov 2024, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1428046/capital-costs-of-a-ccs-gas-combined-cycle-power-plant-us/
NREL, Forecast capital expenditure of an F frame natural gas combined cycle turbine power plant with carbon capture and storage (CCS) function in the United States from 2025 to 2050, by capture rate (in U.S. dollars per kilowatt) Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1428046/capital-costs-of-a-ccs-gas-combined-cycle-power-plant-us/ (last visited December 24, 2024)
Forecast capital expenditure of an F frame natural gas combined cycle turbine power plant with carbon capture and storage (CCS) function in the United States from 2025 to 2050, by capture rate (in U.S. dollars per kilowatt) [Graph], NREL, November 29, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1428046/capital-costs-of-a-ccs-gas-combined-cycle-power-plant-us/