Carbon capture and storage holds considerable promise for reducing CO2 emissions from the power and industrial sectors and increasing energy security. The first fully integrated large-scale demonstration projects will begin operations in the next few years and will reveal the winners and losers of the technology game.
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- Our experts – together with our market data, news and analytical tools – give clients an unparalleled view across the sector.
- We select the news you need to read; we assemble the datasets that drive your decisions; we build the models for you to forecast your next move. You get to focus on your business.
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OUR SECTOR SPECIALISTS HELP CLIENTS RESOLVE SPECIFIC ISSUES
What is the CCS market landscape?
Which CCS projects are leading? At-risk?
What is the status/health of specific projects?
What are the barriers to CCS adoption? How can they be overcome?
What is the impact of storage risk and liability on project finance and development?
Which CCS project will be completed first? How much will it cost?
Which country is leading CCS in terms of funding, regulation, project development, etc.?
What are the nuances to CCS in different countries – US, Canada, UK, EU, Australia?
How clients use our services
- For technology and service providers, our services are an essential resource in locating market opportunities and strategic planning.
- Project developers, utilities and generators find key data and insights they need to most effectively model their projects and run sensitivity analyses. We also help them to track each movement of their competitors and remain one step ahead of regulatory changes.
- For current and prospective providers of capital, whether public or private, Bloomberg New Energy Finance provides analysis of risks and returns at project and company level, drawing on the industry’s largest repository of comparable values and funding histories.
- The service provides high-quality inputs for investors looking to create their own valuation metrics and is the first port of call for investors looking to stay ahead of deal activity in the sector.
- Policy-makers are under increasing pressure to ensure that funds continue to flow to the CCS sector in a capital-constrained world. Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s analytical tools allow easy analysis of the impact of incentive programmes on the development of CCS and competing sectors such as gas and renewables.
Proprietary Data and Models
- Bloomberg New Energy Finance offers its clients the most comprehensive project and funding CCS databases available. In particular, we have information on projects from R&D to full commercial scale and we track every cent of government spending in the world, enabling clients to identify key factors relating to successful grant applications.
- In addition, clients may access our enhanced oil recovery (EOR) database and our records of CO2 capture technologies in all stages of development. This tool allows clients to keep current on technologies that could have a chance of significantly reducing the energy penalty and cost of the most expensive step in the CCS chain.
- We give a comprehensive view of developments in the sector using our range of sector-specific models: our CCS economics model provides first- and next-of-a-kind cost estimates for CCS projects – a unique tool as it employs dynamic market pricing to quantify utility/developer behaviour with regard to CCS facilities.
- Our short-term CCS forecast is designed to predict which large-scale fully-integrated CCS project will be the world’s first to go online and our long-term CCS deployment forecast model provides build expectations for the sector to 2030 and beyond.
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