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The cost of one unit electricity generated is equal to the sum of the capital cost, operational and maintenance costs (O&M), fuel cost, and CO<sub>2</sub> storage cost.
The cost of one unit electricity generated is equal to the sum of the capital cost, operational and maintenance costs (O&M), fuel cost, and CO<sub>2</sub> storage cost.


See the additional info on [[Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)]].
See the additional info on [[Grid and infrastructure]] and  [[Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)]].


====Solar and wind power====
====Solar and wind power====
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#Intermittence does not play an important role because hydrogen can be stored to some degree. Thus, there are no equations simulating system integration.
#Intermittence does not play an important role because hydrogen can be stored to some degree. Thus, there are no equations simulating system integration.
#Hydrogen can be traded. A trade model is added, similar to those for fossil fuels described in [[Energy supply]].
#Hydrogen can be traded. A trade model is added, similar to those for fossil fuels described in [[Energy supply]].
See the additional info on [[Grid and infrastructure]].
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