Reduction of Capital Costs of Nuclear Power Plants

Reduction of Capital Costs of Nuclear Power Plants
Author: OECD Nuclear Energy Agency
Publisher: OECD
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2000
Genre: Technology & Engineering
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The competitiveness of nuclear power plants depends largely on their capital costs that represent some 60 per cent of their total generation costs. Reviewing and analysing ways and means to reduce capital costs of nuclear power plants are essential to enhance the economic viability of the nuclear option. The report is based upon cost information and data provided by experts from NEA Member countries. It investigates the efficiency of alternative methods for reducing capital costs of nuclear units. It will provide stakeholders from the industry and governmental agencies with relevant elements in support of policy making.

Power Plant Cost Escalation

Power Plant Cost Escalation
Author: Charles Komanoff
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1981
Genre: Business & Economics
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(OECD Expert Group Meeting on Reduction of Capital Costs of Nuclear Power Plants, Paris, France, July 21--26, 1989)

(OECD Expert Group Meeting on Reduction of Capital Costs of Nuclear Power Plants, Paris, France, July 21--26, 1989)
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Release: 1989
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The OECD initiated a study of means to reduce the capital costs of nuclear power plants in the latter part of 1988. To accomplish the study, an Expert Group consisting of representatives of OECD member countries was formed. The initial meeting of the Expert Group was held in November 1988. A second meeting, documented in an ORNL trip report by this author, was held in May 1989. This meeting represents the third follow-on meeting with the primary goal of reviewing the draft report written by members of the Expert Group.

The Financing of Nuclear Power Plants

The Financing of Nuclear Power Plants
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Publisher: Organization for Economic
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2009
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789264079212

Many countries have recognized that greater use of nuclear power could play a valuable role in reducing carbon dioxide emissions. However, given the high capital cost and complexity of nuclear power plants, financing their construction often remains a challenge. This is especially true where such financing is left to the private sector in the context of competitive electricity markets. This study examines the financial risks involved in investing in a new nuclear power plant, how these can be mitigated, and how projects can be structured so that residual risks are taken by those best able to manage them. Given that expansion of nuclear power programs will require strong and sustained government support, the study highlights the role of governments in facilitating and encouraging investment in new nuclear generating capacity.--Publisher's description.