@article{article_350876, title={Coal Based Electricity Generation in South East Europe: A Case Study for Croatia}, journal={International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy}, volume={5}, pages={206–230}, year={2015}, author={Viskovic, Alfredo and Franki, Vladimir}, keywords={Ultra supercritical unit, South East Europe, Feasibility}, abstract={In this paper, we have provided an evaluation of the techno-economic performance of a coal-fired power generation unit designed and constructed following the current best available techniques (BAT) principle and situated in South East Europe (SEE). We have provided the framework of a technical model of an ultra supercritical pulverized coal-fired power plant (USC or USCPC), conducted a detailed analysis of associated costs, presented a composite cost model and performed a sensitivity analysis to identify the main cost-drivers for this type of technology. Furthermore, a market analysis has been carried out to best determine the impact of the surrounding environment on the overall performance of the project}, number={1}, publisher={İlhan ÖZTÜRK}