Comment by Moldoteck

Comment by Moldoteck 4 hours ago

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Fla3 min profitability limit is 9ct and expected limit is about 12-14ct. And mind you 9ct scenario assumes 90%cf, while most US plants are 92-98%cf.

And that's for a totally f-up project... EPR2 isn't built yet so we don't know how it'll go per kwh, if EDF doesn't delay it for 20y it'll be in 6-10ct range, similar to Barakah built by Korea

Most of the cost in ren nowadays is transmission cost and firming cost, both don't have a big margin to shave, unlike nuclear

ViewTrick1002 3 hours ago

> Fla3 min profitability limit is 9ct and expected limit is about 12-14ct.

When assuming extremely subsidised interest rates. You can do the same for the competition to get an apples to apples comparison, but I know you don't want to do that.

> And that's for a totally f-up project... EPR2 isn't built yet so we don't know how it'll go per kwh, if EDF doesn't delay it for 20y it'll be in 6-10ct range, similar to Barakah built by Korea

The EPR2 subsidy proposal, yet to be accepted by the european commission, is 11 cents/kWh and interest free loans. Sum freely. Stop making stuff up.

> Most of the cost in ren nowadays is transmission cost and firming cost, both don't have a big margin to shave, unlike nuclear

How will you force anyone to buy that horrifyingly expensive new built nuclear electricity?

Here's an article for you:

The Quiet Unraveling of the Power Grid Monopoly

https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/The-Quiet-Unravel...