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Potential Early Markets for Fusion Energy
We examine potential early markets for fusion energy and their projected cost targets, based on analysis and synthesis of many relevant, recent studies and reports. Seeking to provide guidance to ambitious fusion developers aspiring to enable commercial deployment before 2040, we examine cost requirements for fusion-generated electricity, process heat, and hydrogen production based on today’s market prices but with various adjustments relating to possible scenarios in 2035, such as “business-as-usual,” high renewables penetration, and carbon pricing up to 100 $/ tCO 2 . Key findings are that fusion developers should consider focusing initially on high-priced global electricity markets and consider including integrated thermal storage, depending on techno-economic factors, in order to maximize revenue and compete in markets with high renewables penetration. Process heat and hydrogen production will be tough early markets for fusion, but may open up to fusion as markets evolve and if fusion’s levelized cost of electricity falls below 50 $/ MWh e . Finally, we discuss potential ways for a fusion plant to increase revenue via cogeneration (e.g., desalination, direct air capture, or district heating) and to lower capital costs (e.g., by minimizing construction times and interest or by retrofitting coal plants).
Potential Early Markets for Fusion Energy
We identify potential early markets for fusion energy and their projected cost targets, based on analysis and synthesis of many relevant, recent studies and reports. Because private fusion companies aspire to start commercial deployment before 2040, we examine cost requirements for fusion-generated electricity, process heat, and hydrogen production based on today's market prices but with various adjustments relating to possible scenarios in 2035, such as \"business-as-usual,\" high renewables penetration, and carbon pricing up to 100 \\ $/tCO\\(_2\\). Key findings are that fusion developers should consider focusing initially on high-priced global electricity markets and including integrated thermal storage in order to maximize revenue and compete in markets with high renewables penetration. Process heat and hydrogen production will be tough early markets for fusion, but may open up to fusion as markets evolve and if fusion's levelized cost of electricity falls below 50 \\$ /MWh\\(_e\\). Finally, we discuss potential ways for a fusion plant to increase revenue via cogeneration (e.g., desalination, direct air capture, or district heating) and to lower capital costs (e.g., by minimizing construction times and interest or by retrofitting coal plants).
Evita Venue Cymru, Llandudno
  Whatever, the tale of a young girl born into poverty who becomes a famed radio and B-movie actress and sets out to sleep her way to the top is a compelling tale - one that took a nation and, over the years, millions of theatre-goers on a roller coaster ride of ambition, manipulation, love, lust and politics - it has also given us some memorable songs.
Happy days here again at theatre
Fonz - played by Henry Winkler - became a larger than life character and his catch-phrases became a soundtrack in Britain's playgrounds and coffee bars with his trademark thumbs up and \"Heyyy\" becoming a ubiquitous greeting.
Fab Four music is pure theatre
\"John has been a large part of my career,\" he smiles, \"although I have played numerous Shakespearean roles and in Michael Frayne's Noises Off and in other musical stage shows including Buddy, Four Steps to Heaven and Heartbeat - The Musical.
Tenor prepares for the Scottish opera
S4C later and, I be at at working on Ceredigion. be hard find and away singing different TICKETS Opera North - Verdi's Macbeth, Saturday, March 1 - Puccini's Girl of the Golden West, Friday, February 28 - The Lowry Salford Quays, Tickets Pounds 19-Pounds 59.\\n
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The deal is soon done and, as if by dark magic, nervy, tick-miester Stuart becomes a brash, all singing, all dancing, hard-drinking, womanising, rock'n'roller ready for a rocking road trip across the States, unencumbered by morals but all the time avowing his love for Mary - the girl he left behind. ?
Ballet's break from the norm
Bintley's re-working was first performed in 2011 by the National Ballet of Japan - the gestural language of Noh theatre and the paintings of Japanese master Kuniyoshi, are just some of the Far-Eastern elements which inspired the choreography and he has altered the traditional Japanese fairy tale, transforming a romantic love story into a tale celebrating the power of family love.
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Set in the infamous Kit Kat club, Will Young and the cast take us behind the scenes where anything was possible - and more than likely probable - it is a decadent society which could not survive and the rise of Hitler ensured it didn'''t. Cabaret - which has proved its story-telling strength on page, stage and cinema - does not dodge the horrors, nor the effect on everyday lives and is brought together with some excellent songs - some maybe not quite so - and a totally believable set of sub plots and stories.
CABARET The Lowry, Salford Quays
Set in the infamous Kit Kat club, Will Young and the cast take us behind the scenes where anything was possible - and more than likely probable - it is a decadent society which could not survive and the rise of Hitler ensured it didn'''t. Cabaret - which has proved its story-telling strength on page, stage and cinema - does not dodge the horrors, nor the effect on everyday lives and is brought together with some excellent songs - some maybe not quite so - and a totally believable set of sub plots and stories.