[NukeNet] Wind cheaper than coal, nukes...
MoJo
mollypj at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 23 10:52:43 EDT 2008
I have yet to see any cost estimate that figures in keeping waste isolated from the environment for thousands of years. How many trillions of dollars might that add to the cost of nuclear power? And where would those figures put nukes in comparison?
Also, do those figures for nukes include decommisioning cost?
Molly
--- On Sun, 6/22/08, Mike Ewall <catalyst at actionpa.org> wrote:
From: Mike Ewall <catalyst at actionpa.org>
Subject: [NukeNet] Wind cheaper than coal, nukes...
To: nukenet at energyjustice.net
Date: Sunday, June 22, 2008, 8:20 AM
NukeNet Anti-Nuclear Network (nukenet at energyjustice.net)
Thanks to Ted Nace on our "No New Coal Plants" email list for
bringing this information to light. I just added in the figures for
nuclear power and other energy sources, so you can see that wind and
most other energy sources are cheaper than nuclear power.
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On May 13 the California Energy Commission a new comparison of the
costs of new generating capacity from various sources. Here are the
results. Note that all these estimates include firming resource costs.
Busbar cost in cents per kilowatt-hour in 2008 dollars:
Biogas: 8.552
Wind: 8.910
Gas Combined Cycle: 9.382
Geothermal: 10.182
Hydroelectric: 10.527
Coal Supercritical: 10.554
Coal Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC): 11.481
Solar thermal: 12.653
Nuclear: 15.316
Biomass: 16.485
Coal IGCC with Carbon Capture & Storage (IGCC with CCS): 17.317
Busbar means the price of the power leaving the plant. All capital,
fuel, and operating costs are taken into account in busbar costs.
The spreadsheet containing these costs can be found at:
http://www.ethree.com/cpuc_ghg_model.html
Select GHG Calculator v2b (ZIP 5.7 MB)
This gives you an Excel spreadsheet in compressed format which should
automatically uncompress after you download it.
On this spreadsheet, look for the tab on the bottom of the page that
says "Gen Cost"
This opens a spreadsheet. Now look for "All-in Levelized Busbar Cost
California." The results are in $/MWh but that's easy to convert to
cents per kwh. For example, $85.52 per MWh is the same as 8.552 centrs per kwh
---
Mike Ewall
Energy Justice Network
215-743-4884
catalyst at actionpa.org
http://www.energyjustice.net
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