Nuclear Power in an Age of UncertaintyCongress of the U.S., Office of Technology Assessment, 1984 - 293 من الصفحات |
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... billion had been invested . This plant and others such as Zimmer and Marble Hill epitomize the difficulties facing the nuclear - industry . It is important to remember , however , that other nuclear plants have been very successful and ...
... billion had been invested . This plant and others such as Zimmer and Marble Hill epitomize the difficulties facing the nuclear - industry . It is important to remember , however , that other nuclear plants have been very successful and ...
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... billion dollars in a nuclear plant , they want assurances that extensive modifications will not be necessary and that the regulations will remain relatively stable . Utilities contend that such regulatory changes delay construction and ...
... billion dollars in a nuclear plant , they want assurances that extensive modifications will not be necessary and that the regulations will remain relatively stable . Utilities contend that such regulatory changes delay construction and ...
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... billion in cleanup costs alone , plus the cost of replace- ment power , the carrying costs and amortization of the original capital used to build the plant , and the cost of restarting the plant ( if possible ) . Only $ 300 million of ...
... billion in cleanup costs alone , plus the cost of replace- ment power , the carrying costs and amortization of the original capital used to build the plant , and the cost of restarting the plant ( if possible ) . Only $ 300 million of ...
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... billion to $ 3 billion in construction * One gigawatt equals 1,000 MW ( 1,000,000 kW ) or slightly less than the capacity of the typical large nuclear powerplant of 1,100 to 1,300 MW . GW as used in this chapter always refers to GWe or ...
... billion to $ 3 billion in construction * One gigawatt equals 1,000 MW ( 1,000,000 kW ) or slightly less than the capacity of the typical large nuclear powerplant of 1,100 to 1,300 MW . GW as used in this chapter always refers to GWe or ...
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... billion in 1970 to over $ 28 billion in 1982 , of which more than two - thirds had to be financed externally ( 45 ) . The biggest incentive for utilities to cancel and postpone more nuclear than coal plants , was the more than fivefold ...
... billion in 1970 to over $ 28 billion in 1982 , of which more than two - thirds had to be financed externally ( 45 ) . The biggest incentive for utilities to cancel and postpone more nuclear than coal plants , was the more than fivefold ...
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