Analysis of the factors contributing to the one trillion dollars wasted on nuclear power

The impacts of societal and regulatory impediments on the cost of generating electricity from nuclear power plants are addressed in this study. Economic losses are incurred as the result of 1. (a) interest payments for capital and 2. (b) excessive incremental costs for replacement power (resulting f...

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Blocking
Cost analysis
Cost engineering
Economic data
Economics
Electric energy
Electricity
Energy
Energy economics
Exact sciences and technology
General, economic and professional studies
Nuclear engineering
Nuclear power generation
Nuclear reactor components
Nuclear reactors
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