Technical Economic Analysis Guide - DRAFT
knowledge will permit EIA to estimate the market conditions required for deployment (i.e., breakeven analysis) and analyze deployment sensitivities to feedstock costs, product prices, environmental and social externalities, and other fluctuating or uncertain parameters. Reporting analytical results
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