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What is the actual cost of generating electricity?

Hi All

There are many arguments going on about the merits of the various sources of electricity.  Most of the arguments in the media are carried out without the use of facts.  I want to collect some real data on the subject.  So I've chosen the six mature technologies for electricity generation.  Please send me any figures or references based on actual current technology.

The questions is this; considering life time cost ie the total cost of construction, operation and disposal plus battery storage for wind and solar, what is the unit cost and C02 output for electricity generation from:



Coal



Gas



Oil



Solar



Wind



Nuclear

 


Any snippets will be gratefully received and will to go into a giant spreadsheet.  I'll publish the results here.


Thanks


Stephen
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  • Also cost is only one factor in the choices. The situation in the US at the moment is very interesting - coal may or may not be the cheapest solution (in the short term or long term), but in any case that can be less significant than the political risk of closing coal mines and losing the jobs. Or, more to the point, the political kudos of keeping coal mines open.


    Cheers,


    Andy
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  • Also cost is only one factor in the choices. The situation in the US at the moment is very interesting - coal may or may not be the cheapest solution (in the short term or long term), but in any case that can be less significant than the political risk of closing coal mines and losing the jobs. Or, more to the point, the political kudos of keeping coal mines open.


    Cheers,


    Andy
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