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Nuclear energy: The difference between costs and prices

AuthorCE Delft, M.Bles
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DateJuly 2001
Classification 6.01.0.10/92 (COSTS)
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Nuclear energy: The difference
between costs and prices




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Delft, July 2011


Author(s):
Mart Bles
Maarten Afman
Jos Benner
Martijn Blom
Harry Croezen
Frans Rooijers
Benno Schepers
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                Nuclear energy: The difference between costs and prices
                Mart Bles, Maarten Afman, Jos Benner, Martijn Blom, Harry Croezen, Frans Rooijers,
                Benno Schepers
                Delft, CE Delft, July 2011


                Nuclear power / Costs / Social Factors / Production / Construction / Risk / LCA / Information


                Publication code: 11.3475.52


                CE publications are available from www.cedelft.eu


                Commissioned by: WWF Netherlands.
                Further information on this study can be obtained from the contact person, Mart Bles
                (bles@ce.nl).



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                Preface
                Twenty-five years on from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the debate on
                nuclear power is more alive than ever. The renewed debate has been inspired
                mainly by the aftermath of the major earthquake and ensuing tsunami in
                Japan, which damaged several reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear
                facility. While these recent events have triggered a revision of nuclear policy
                by