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Appendix Table 3A.—Estimated Costs of Nuclear Plants Under Active Construction in the United States"

A. 95% or more complete:

Diablo Canyon 1, 1,084 MW, Pacific Gas & Electric ..$1,700/kW Shoreham, 819 MW, Long Island Lighting Co.b

Wm. H. Zimmer, 810 MW, Cincinatti E & G

Grand Gulf 1, 1250 MW, Mississippi P&L

Palo Verde 1, 1270 MW, Arizona PS Co.

.$4,500+/kW

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Beaver Valley 2 MW, 844 MW, Duquesne

Diablo Canyon 1, 1,106 MW, Pacific Gas & Electric ..$1,700/kW

Lighting Co. (Pa.)

$3,700/kW

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Susquehanna 2, 1,050 MW, PA Power & Light Co. Nine Mile Pt. Pt. 2, 1,085 MW, Niagara Mohawk

$1,900/kW

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Hope Creek 1, 1,67 MW, Public Service E&G (N.J.). . . $3,600/kW

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acost data as of December 1983, in mixed current dollars. Construction completion as of October 1982.
b+" is added where costs are likely to go higher than utility estimates.
CPhysically 95% complete, but potentially subject to major rework.

SOURCE: Data compiled by Charles Komanoff for a paper by I. C. Bupp and Charles Komanoff. The source of data is utility estimates of cost of complete nuclear plants. The costs are in "mixed current dollars," the sum of dollars spent in each year plus applicable capitalized interest. They are not mutually comparable due to different accounting conventions for items such as "construction work in progress" and interest capitalization and different time periods. See ch. 3 for a discussion of comparable costs of these plants. Fully comparable data will be published in early 1984 by Komanoff Energy Associates.

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