Economics of Nuclear

Nuclear Financing / Why Finding The Money For New Reactors Remains ‘Particularly Challenging’

By Patrycja Rapacka
9 December 2022

High capital cost and technical complexity need to be ‘de-risked’
Why Finding The Money For New Reactors Remains ‘Particularly Challenging’
The Sizewell C project to build two EPRs in southeast England is expected to cost between £20-£30bn
Risk management is at the heart of reducing the costs of financing for new nuclear power plants with the high capital-intensity of projects making it essential that financing costs are minimised, the Nuclear Energy Association’s chief energy economist told a nuclear conference in Warsaw, Poland.

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