Is the Killing Season on?, page-7

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    as we've seen in other countries that have nuclear energy, subsided are essential to ensure electricity is affordable.

    I recall the debate about 5 years ago when we were talking about industrial electricity cost. it was estimated (can't recall the info analyst) that industry needed a price no higher than $8/Kw/hr..... we are now much more expensive than that. the cost of nuclear energy:

    "The estimated electricity cost range based on those capital costs and a continuous build program from large-scale nuclear is $163/MWh-$264/MWh, which would be expected to come down by 2040 to $141/MWh-$232/MWh.". ..... https://www.energycouncil.com.au/analysis/large-scale-nuclear-costs-has-the-csiro-hit-the-mark/


 
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