He said that, while the nuclear industry currently projects it can build plants for about $1,200 to $2,000 per kilowatt, those estimates are very likely optimistic, considering construction costs are rising and new designs have not been proven at full scale.
Table 8.10 Average Retail Prices of Electricity, 1960-2006 (Cents per Kilowatthour, Including Taxes)
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Electric Power Annual - U.S. Electric Industry Residential Average Retail Price of Electricity by State
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Electric Power Annual - U.S. Electric Industry Commercial Average Retail Price of Electricity by State
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