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16 May 11
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xisting U.S. plants are performing well
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nuclear fuel costs are low and relatively stable
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90 percent capacity factor
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he first large scale and truly commercial units only began operating in the late 1960s in the United States.
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92 percent of all commercial reactors built in the United States since 1968 are still operable.
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98056%199066%200088%2002>90%
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Fuel costs are lower for steam-based power for coal than for oil or gas.
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Nuclear power’s future share in electricity generation will decline if there are no new orders.
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Nuclear power’s task remains controlling its risks better than competing fuels control their risks.
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25 Oct 10
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U.S. Capacity and Market Share by Fuel 2000
Fuel
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20 Apr 10
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03 Apr 10
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here has been no new order for a nuclear power plant since the 1970
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17 Mar 10
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31 Oct 08
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31 May 07
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Although nuclear generating capacity has remained roughly constant from 1990, the amount of electricity produced has increased 33 percent
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