Stranded on a low-carbon planet: Implications of climate policy for the phase-out of coal-based power plants

Nils Johnson, Volker Krey, David L. McCollum, Shilpa Rao, Keywan Riahi, Joeri Rogelj

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Abstract

Limiting global warming to 2. °C will likely entail the complete phase-out of coal-based electricity generation without carbon capture and storage (CCS). The timing and rate of this phase-out will depend on the stringency of near-term climate policy and will have important implications for the stranding of coal power plant capacity without CCS. The objectives of this paper are to better understand the relationship between near-term climate policy and stranded coal capacity (assuming a long-term goal of limiting warming to 2. °C) and to explore strategies for reducing stranded capacity. Our analysis suggests that strengthening near-term climate policy (i.e., lowering the global greenhouse gas emission target in 2030) generally reduces stranded coal capacity and its costs. An effective strategy for reducing stranded capacity is to minimize new construction of coal capacity without CCS, which can be accomplished by reducing electricity demand through energy intensity improvements and/or by keeping existing plants operating through lifetime extensions. Another strategy, providing emission exemptions for pre-existing coal plants (i.e., grandfathering), would eliminate stranded capacity, but also decreases the likelihood of achieving the 2. °C target. Finally, the ability of CCS retrofits to significantly reduce stranded capacity depends on how quickly the technology can be deployed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)89-102
Number of pages14
JournalTechnological Forecasting and Social Change
Volume90
Issue numberPA
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2015
Externally publishedYes

Funding

The authors gratefully acknowledge funding support for this project from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013) under grant agreement n° 265139 (AMPERE).

FundersFunder number
FP7/2007
Seventh Framework Programme265139
Seventh Framework Programme

    Keywords

    • CCS retrofit
    • Coal-based electricity generation without CCS
    • Integrated assessment modeling
    • Near-term climate policy
    • Premature retirement
    • Stranded capacity

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