@collectifission I do not know why they did not consider reactivation. Which would be considerable cheaper.
Also they say about half the cost of electricity will come from imports during the winter.
(in this study energy really means electricity as far as I understand)
Really makes you wonder where they will be importing from, if nuclear power plants will be so uncompetiive 🤔
@collectifission I did not find a good breakdown of the costs, in the publication a comment on nuclear energy. The graph they came up with can be seen in the attached figure.
In green there is a threshhold at which they say it is economicially competetive. As we can see, Okiloto almost reaches that threshhold, despite delays.
They claim hoverer that the building time for nuclear projects would be more than 10 years.
Because of the uncertainty, they do not include it in the study.
Here is the study: https://www.frontier-economics.com/de/de/nachrichten-einblicke/news/news-article-i21816-neue-wege-fuer-die-energiewende/
@collectifission Did you manage to find the original by the DIHK? Because I would love to see a breakdown of the cost.
Because if we can find out for example how much of that is grid expansion vs grid maintanance that would be a nice number to be able to compare centralized and decentralized grids.