Nuclear Power's Role in Generating Electricity

Abstract

This study assesses the commercial viability of advanced nuclear technology as a means of meeting future demand for electricity by comparing the costs of producing electricity from different sources under varying circumstances. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated the cost of producing electricity using a new generation of nuclear reactors and other base-load technologies under a variety of assumptions about prospective carbon dioxide charges, EPAct incentives, and future market conditions. This study compares the cost of advanced nuclear technology with that of other major sources of base-load capacity that are available throughout the country including both conventional and innovative fossil-fuel technologies. Because the study focuses only on technologies that can be used as base-load capacity in most parts of the country, it does not address renewable energy technologies that are intermittent (such as wind and solar power) or technologies that use resources readily available only in certain areas (such as geothermal or hydroelectric power).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 2008
Accession Number
ADA481626

Entities

People

  • Justin Falk

Organizations

  • Congressional Budget Office

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Cost Analysis
  • Cost Estimates
  • Cost Overruns
  • Economic Analysis
  • Electric Power Production
  • Fossil Fuels
  • Fossil-Fuel Power Stations
  • Governments
  • Greenhouse Effect
  • Greenhouse Gases
  • Law
  • Natural Gas
  • Nuclear Energy
  • Nuclear Power Plants
  • Nuclear Reactors
  • United States
  • United States Government

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