In 2005, as part of a Summer seminar series, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) published "Generation Technologies in a Carbon Constrained World" -- an analysis on the future costs electric generating technologies while taking the costs of carbon sequestration into account.
This past April, EPRI President and CEO Steve Specker gave a presentation on the findings at a conference sponsored by Washington environmental policy organization Resources For The Future. For a PDF copy of his slides, click here.
Even better, take some time to watch a Flash presentation on the study narrated by Steve Gehl, EPRI's Director of Strategic Technology.
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