Published 2008 | Version v1
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Impact of externalities on various power generation technologies

Creators

  • 1. WorleyParsons, Sofia (Bulgaria)

Description

This analysis develops and compares the cost of electricity of the envisioned nuclear power plant at Belene1 (with approximately 2000 MW of installed capacity), with the cost of electricity from alternate generation sources, with a view toward the Bulgarian economy. The logical alternate generating sources are: New Lignite fueled Thermal Electric Power Plants (TEPPs) New Coal fueled TEPPs (based on imported coal), and New Natural gas fueled TEPPs. The developed economic cost of electricity considers the internalized costs such as capital, fuel and operating costs, as well as the external costs, such as health and environmental impacts, to the extent possible

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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
12 p.
Report number
INIS-BG--1677

Conference

Title
'Nuclear Energy - challenges and Prospects'
Acronym
BULATOM International Nuclear Forum
Dates
28-30 May 2008
Place
Varna (Bulgaria)