For power producers seeking low-carbon technology options, carbon capture on fossil or biomass-fired power generation plants could serve as a technology option to support long-term decarbonization goals. To evaluate generation technology options, it is important to understand potential project costs and infrastructure requirements to transport, store, and monitor the captured CO2. This report utilizes EPRI cost and performance data for natural gas combined cycles with carbon capture and Department of Energy cost models for the transportation and storage of CO2 to develop generic cost estimates based on various CO2 capture, transport, and storage volumes. This report highlights generic project capital and operations and maintenance costs for CO2 capture, transportation, and storage to provide insights on potential project costs when considering carbon capture generation technologies in electric company resource planning.