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... construction . Currently , nuclear powerplants present too many financial risks as a result of uncertainties in electric demand growth , very high capital costs , operating problems , increasing reg- ulatory requirements , and growing ...
... construction . Currently , nuclear powerplants present too many financial risks as a result of uncertainties in electric demand growth , very high capital costs , operating problems , increasing reg- ulatory requirements , and growing ...
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... construction has been ordered since 1974 , and every year since then has seen a decrease in the total utility com ... costs and vulner- ability to import disruptions which are likely to increase by the end of the century . Natural gas . may ...
... construction has been ordered since 1974 , and every year since then has seen a decrease in the total utility com ... costs and vulner- ability to import disruptions which are likely to increase by the end of the century . Natural gas . may ...
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... Construction lead- times can approach 15 years , leaving the util- ity ... costs and schedules that are unpredictable when the plant is ordered . In ... costs often lead to rate increases to utility customers , at least until the plant ...
... Construction lead- times can approach 15 years , leaving the util- ity ... costs and schedules that are unpredictable when the plant is ordered . In ... costs often lead to rate increases to utility customers , at least until the plant ...
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... cost of tens of millions of dollars because of unexpectedly rapid ... costs . Public concerns can manifest themselves in political opposition . Several states have held referenda banning nuclear power or restricting future construction ...
... cost of tens of millions of dollars because of unexpectedly rapid ... costs . Public concerns can manifest themselves in political opposition . Several states have held referenda banning nuclear power or restricting future construction ...
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... construction and add greatly to costs without a clear demonstration of a significant risk to public health and safety . To the utilities , such assurances do not ap- pear to be impossible to grant . They point out that NRC has licensed ...
... construction and add greatly to costs without a clear demonstration of a significant risk to public health and safety . To the utilities , such assurances do not ap- pear to be impossible to grant . They point out that NRC has licensed ...
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Page 154 - ... provide adequate protection to the health and safety of the public.
Page 172 - Individual members of the public should be provided a level of protection from the consequences of nuclear power plant operation such that individuals bear no significant additional risk to life and health.
Page 8 - Administrator to the House Committee on Science and Technology and the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources upon the request of either such committee.
Page 91 - PWR steam generators have shown evidence of corrosion-induced wastage, cracking, reduction in tube diameter, and vibration-induced fatigue cracks. The primary concern is the capability of degraded tubes to maintain their integrity during normal operation and under accident conditions with adequate safety margins.
Page 77 - The Future of Electric Power in America: Economic Supply for Economic Growth," DOE/PE-0045, US Department of Energy, June 1983 (B).
Page 173 - The risk to an average individual in the vicinity of a nuclear power plant of prompt fatalities that might result from reactor accidents should not exceed one-tenth of one percent (0.1 percent) of the sum of prompt fatality risks resulting from other accidents to which members of the US population are generally exposed.
Page 78 - 8th Annual Review of Overall Reliability and Adequacy of the North American Bulk Power Systems
Page 172 - Societal risks to life and health from nuclear power plant operation should be comparable to or less than the risks of generating electricity by viable competing technologies and should not be a significant addition to other societal risks.
Page 285 - Load factor. Load factor is the ratio of the average load over a designated period of time to the connected load.