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My guess, would be high efficiency open cycle gay turbines, these days there isn't a huge difference in the efficiency, not like 30 years ago where open cycle were in the low 20% efficiency. Combines cycle has the problem of requiring operators and to get the steam set on presents the same issues that are plaguing the coal generators, cycling.
HEGT's these days are in the mid 40% efficiency, whereas combined cycle are in the low 50's, so IMO the increased flexibility and much shorter start up times makes the HEGT's the best option.
At least the report resolved the issue, 'here is what is required, now decide who, when and with what you are going to implement it'.
Good to see you are being inclusive with the 'gay' turbines.