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Bituminous Baseline Performance and Cost Interactive Tool [SWF-821KB] (Oct 2009) Documentation [PDF-284KB]
Bituminous Baseline Performance and Cost Interactive Tool
Contact: Erik Shuster

The Bituminous Baseline Performance and Cost Interactive Tool illustrates key data from the Cost and Performance Baseline for Fossil Energy Plants – Bituminous Coal and Natural Gas to Electricity report.
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Investment Decisions for  Baseload Power Plants
[PDF-2.3MB]
(Apr 2009)
Contact: Timothy J. Skone

This report provides framework and guidance for estimating the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions for transportation fuels, specifically aviation fuels. The focus on aviation fuels was driven by the patterns of fuel use by the federal government. Read More!

Investment Decisions for  Baseload Power Plants
Contact: Anthony Zammerilli

This report, prepared by ICF International, provides an identification and  discussion of factors considered for investment decisions for base load power generation in the U.S. and discusses their relative importance in investment decisions. Read More!

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Tracking New Coal-Fired Power Plants Cover
(Oct 2009)
Contact: Erik Shuster
Provides a perspective of coal-fired power plants that are currently under development, with a focus on those progressing toward achieving commercial operation.  Read More!
Cost and Performance Baseline for Fossil Energy Plants Cover Cost and Performance Baseline for Fossil Energy Plants
(May 2007)
Contact: Julianne Klara
Estimates for the cost and performance of combustion and gasification based power plants as well as options for co-generating synthetic natural gas...  Read More!

NETL's 2007 Coal Power Plant Database (Sept 2007)

NETL 2007 Coal Power Plant Database  

The NETL 2007 Coal Power Plant Database consolidates large quantities of information on coal-fired power plants in a single location. The database contains 191 fields and provides information on over 1,700 boilers and associated units. General fields in the database contain location, fuel, emissions, generation, cooling, and firing information for coal power plants in the United States. The information is largely based off of the most recent release of the Annual Steam-Electric Plant Operation and Design data form, Energy Information Agency (EIA) form 767, available at the time of the update.