ELEGANCY

ELEGANCY

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    • H2 supply chain and H2-CO2 separation – WP1
    • CO2 transport, injection and storage – WP2
    • Business case development for H2-CCS integrated chains – WP3
    • H2-CCS chain tool and evaluation methodologies for integrated chains – WP4
    • Case studies – WP5
    • Students
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  • ELEGANCY
  • Partners
  • Project programme
  • News and Events
  • Publications
  • Internal pages
  • Contacts
  • H2 supply chain and H2-CO2 separation – WP1
  • CO2 transport, injection and storage – WP2
  • Business case development for H2-CCS integrated chains – WP3
  • H2-CCS chain tool and evaluation methodologies for integrated chains – WP4
  • Case studies – WP5
  • Students
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  • Business case development toolbox

Business case development toolbox

  • The ELEGANCY Business case development toolbox is a collection of spreadsheets released under the Creative Commons Attribution NoDerivs (CC BY-ND) license.
  • Download zip file. (Updated 2020-06-26)
  • The background is explained in the following reports:
    • D3.2.1 Interim report detailing the regulatory, fiscal, and macro-economic background for each case study
    • D3.3.2 Interim report detailing policy issues, business risks, de-risking instruments, and incentive mechanisms relevant for case study countries
    • D3.3.3 Interim report detailing the development of business models and commercial structures
    • D3.3.4 Interim report detailing the guidelines for the assessment and application of the business case templates in WP5

E-mail regarding ELEGANCY:

  • Contact person: Munkejord, Svend Tollak
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ACT ELEGANCY, Project No 271498, has received funding from DETEC (CH), BMWi (DE), RVO (NL), Gassnova (NO), BEIS (UK), Gassco, Equinor and Total, and is cofunded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 programme, ACT Grant Agreement No 691712.