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Subject:
Alertative Energy Costs, by source
Category: Science > Technology Asked by: njerseyguy-ga List Price: $15.00 |
Posted:
06 May 2004 20:07 PDT
Expires: 16 May 2004 18:28 PDT Question ID: 342465 |
What are the projected per-kilowatt-hour" costs of future energy sources (e.g. 8 cents/kWh), specifically Wind, Hydroelectric, Solar, Nuclear Power? Also, Biomass, Geothermal, and Tital Power, if avialable. I have already found the Royal Academy of Engineering report 'The Costs of Generating Electricity' which covered wind and nuclear. Additionally, I have found assorted numbers for solar and hydroelectric. What I really want is one study (not quotes from energy companies) that covers all 4 major sources listed above with a focus on the US. Thanks, and have great day |
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Subject:
Re: Alertative Energy Costs, by source
From: bobbie7-ga on 09 May 2004 12:15 PDT |
Hi Njerseyguy! http://www.queensu.ca/envst/Courses/ensc%20390/Wind,%20Solar,%20Nuclear%20and%20Hydroelectric%20Energy.pdf Please take a look at the table at the bottom of the following webpage. http://arnica.csustan.edu/carosella/Biol2650/chap%201-15/elctricity%20sources.htm Is this the kind of information you require? Thanks, Bobbie7 |
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