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Projected Costs of Generating Electricity 2005
OECD, Nuclear Energy Agency. Published by : OECD Publishing
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
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Imprint:  International Energy Agency Nuclear Energy Agency Availability: Low stock  Publication date:  24 Mar 2005  Language: English  Pages: 232  ISBN: 9789264008267  OECD Code: 662005011P1  Frequency: Irregular 
 

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This sixth study in a series on projected costs of generating electricity presents and analyses cost estimates for some 130 power and co-generation (heat and power) plants using coal, gas, nuclear and renewable energy sources. Experts from 19 OECD member countries, 2 international organisations and 3 non-member countries contributed to the study.
The levelised lifetime costs presented and analysed were calculated with input data from participating experts and commonly agreed generic assumptions, using a uniform methodology. Key issues related to generation costs are addressed in the report, including methodologies to incorporate risk in cost assessments, impact of carbon emission trading and integration of wind power into electricity grids.
A reference in the field, this publication will be of interest to energy policy makers, electricity system analysts and energy economists.

Other languages:  French (Low stock)

Superseded by: Projected Costs of Generating Electricity 2010 - (Available)

Other Versions:  E-book - PDF Format


Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Cover and Table of Contents
Chapter 2. Executive Summary
Chapter 3. Introduction
Chapter 4. Input Data and Cost Calculation Framework
Chapter 5. Generation costs of Coal-fired, Gas-fired and nuclear power plants
Chapter 6. Generation Costs of Wind, Hydro and Solar Power Plants
Chapter 7. Generation Costs of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Plants
Chapter 8. Other Generation Technologies
Chapter 9. Findings and Conclusions
Chapter 10. Appendix

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