Nuclear energy policy is impacted by several groups, including regulatory agencies, public interest organizations, private business, and academic research. As policy bends and changes, no group is affected more strongly than public utility companies. The principal reason for such sensitivity is that the utility companies, more than any of the other players in the decommissioning business, are the link between technology and society. This chapter presents the utility view of decommissioning within the context of PG&E's nuclear power stations at Diablo Canyon and Humboldt Bay. The discussion includes special utility problems, such as inherent uncertainties and the causes for over- and underestimating. Among the conclusions is that the overall...
In the 1950s, nuclear power generation became important and many facilities were built. Today, becau...
The dissertation examined the decision of electric utilities in the United States to cancel or compl...
This paper studies the impact of divestiture on the efficiency and costs of electric utilities. The ...
Ontario Hydro, the public-owned electric utility in Ontario, Canada, is one of the three largest nuc...
Are nuclear power plants the only industrial facilities that deserve decommissioning attention? Abse...
The topic of decommissioning economics is not an isolated activity. As Gordon MacKerron shows in thi...
Decommissioning is in its infancy, but our cost experience includes several dozen small, experimenta...
Despite recent considerations weighing against future \u27development of nuclear power there are pro...
There has been an international flavor of cooperation in the commercial development of nuclear power...
The final point in the nuclear fuel cycle has always been the eventual retirement, decommissioning, ...
On June 27, 1988, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) published in the Federal Register (53...
With the issuance of the final Decommissioning Rule (July 27, 1998), owners and operators of license...
The electric industry’s monopolistic reign is coming to an end. The movement toward deregulation is ...
As the number of nuclear power plants slated for decommissioning increases, reflecting on the U.S. N...
Concerned about the potential cost and sufficiency of funds to decommission the nation's nuclear pow...
In the 1950s, nuclear power generation became important and many facilities were built. Today, becau...
The dissertation examined the decision of electric utilities in the United States to cancel or compl...
This paper studies the impact of divestiture on the efficiency and costs of electric utilities. The ...
Ontario Hydro, the public-owned electric utility in Ontario, Canada, is one of the three largest nuc...
Are nuclear power plants the only industrial facilities that deserve decommissioning attention? Abse...
The topic of decommissioning economics is not an isolated activity. As Gordon MacKerron shows in thi...
Decommissioning is in its infancy, but our cost experience includes several dozen small, experimenta...
Despite recent considerations weighing against future \u27development of nuclear power there are pro...
There has been an international flavor of cooperation in the commercial development of nuclear power...
The final point in the nuclear fuel cycle has always been the eventual retirement, decommissioning, ...
On June 27, 1988, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) published in the Federal Register (53...
With the issuance of the final Decommissioning Rule (July 27, 1998), owners and operators of license...
The electric industry’s monopolistic reign is coming to an end. The movement toward deregulation is ...
As the number of nuclear power plants slated for decommissioning increases, reflecting on the U.S. N...
Concerned about the potential cost and sufficiency of funds to decommission the nation's nuclear pow...
In the 1950s, nuclear power generation became important and many facilities were built. Today, becau...
The dissertation examined the decision of electric utilities in the United States to cancel or compl...
This paper studies the impact of divestiture on the efficiency and costs of electric utilities. The ...