California: the LCFS, Cap-and-Trade, and the 45 Q tax credit. On this basis, CC.info posits a triple incentive for investment, and so argues that viability is not reliant on any one of the incentive programmes.
The report evaluates a number of different sectors: including refineries, oil and gas production, natural gas Combined Cycle plants, cement, fertilizer, natural gas processing and biomass to ethanol. The report evaluates which sectors will be viable, and crucially, over which time periods do the rising financial incentives of CCUS cross through its falling deployment costs.
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