Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: Who Killed the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR)? [View all]PamW
(1,825 posts)Right now the US is not going to build more than a very few new reactors because the utility companies look at the numbers and invest in wind, solar and natural gas.
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You evidently don't know the pricing algorithms and how utilities make money. See:
http://www.coadengineering.com/book/SECTION-4-32-THE-STRUCTURE-OF-ELECTRIC-UTILITY-RATES.pdf
One is the fixed cost or investment cost in conversion and distribution systems. As has been stated in other chapters, this cost is not related to the energy delivered but rather to the rate at which the plant can convert and deliver the energy.
If we can deal with the uncertainty problem, the utility execs and financiers will go for the nuclear plants because of the large fixed cost portion of the utility rate. They're really chomping at the bit...
PamW