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The effect of economic growth,oil prices,and the benefits of reactor standardization: Duration of nuclear power plant construction revisited
Affiliation:1. Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University, Australia;2. Political Science Department, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU), Germany;3. Department of Statistics, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU), Germany
Abstract:The profitability of nuclear power plant investment is largely determined by the construction duration, which directly impacts discounted cash flows, debt and interest payments, as well as variable costs, such as labor. This paper analyzes the key drivers of construction duration using survival models. We focus especially on the strategic expectation formation of private and public utilities engaging in such highly risky megaprojects. Using a balanced dataset of explanatory variables and the IAEA/PRIS dataset of reactor construction starts between 1950 and 2013 we find that the expectation of rising oil prices and higher economic growth, along with the higher per capita GDP of a country tend to reduce the time needed to grid connection. We also identify the reactor models with the fastest construction duration.
Keywords:Nuclear power  Construction duration  Energy prices  Economic growth
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