Nuclear Power Costs: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session . .U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 1804 pages |
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Page 1000
... capacity of 4,900 megawatts . ( See " Statistics of Privately Owned Electric Utilities , " published by the Federal Power Commission . ) Mr. Heronemus ' estimate appears to be in error by more than a factor of 1000 . Mr. RYAN . Your one ...
... capacity of 4,900 megawatts . ( See " Statistics of Privately Owned Electric Utilities , " published by the Federal Power Commission . ) Mr. Heronemus ' estimate appears to be in error by more than a factor of 1000 . Mr. RYAN . Your one ...
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... factor of 2 , and few , if any , are independent of each other , so that ... capacity must be built to replace the full amount lost , whereas several ... capacity - I refer you to note No. 17 - dwarfs the small coal / nuclear cost ...
... factor of 2 , and few , if any , are independent of each other , so that ... capacity must be built to replace the full amount lost , whereas several ... capacity - I refer you to note No. 17 - dwarfs the small coal / nuclear cost ...
Page 1068
... capacity to do the same job if it is sited near enough to protect the user from failures of transmission . This capacity saving can be very large - in one study , a factor of 2.5 . Relatively small power sources , such as fuel cells ...
... capacity to do the same job if it is sited near enough to protect the user from failures of transmission . This capacity saving can be very large - in one study , a factor of 2.5 . Relatively small power sources , such as fuel cells ...
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... capacity factor 0.55 . Assuming a 1974-6 current - dollar index of 1.25 ( the Marshall & Stevens Equipment Cost Index ) and zero constant - dollar escalation thereafter . 16 The empirical average of U.S. LWRs to mid - 1976 was 0.58 ...
... capacity factor 0.55 . Assuming a 1974-6 current - dollar index of 1.25 ( the Marshall & Stevens Equipment Cost Index ) and zero constant - dollar escalation thereafter . 16 The empirical average of U.S. LWRs to mid - 1976 was 0.58 ...
Page 1071
... capacity factor ; 0.12 / y fixed charge rate ; 604/10 BTU minemouth coal converted at 56 % efficiency with operating costs less byproduct credits of 10 / 100BTU and same delivery cost in free pipelines ; no water constraints . ha Same ...
... capacity factor ; 0.12 / y fixed charge rate ; 604/10 BTU minemouth coal converted at 56 % efficiency with operating costs less byproduct credits of 10 / 100BTU and same delivery cost in free pipelines ; no water constraints . ha Same ...
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