Abstract
Energy modeling of decarbonized scenarios in integrated energy systems requires nuclear energy parameters that are critical for forecasting, modeling and cost structure analysis. Using updated real-world data has always been a challenge to estimate current nuclear reactors costs and deployment scenarios. Given this, an updated set of parameters for overnight capital costs and operation and maintenance costs are estimated for the Net Zero World initiative using recent reports that provided a vast set of open sources data inputs. This paper follows the methodology developed in the Net Zero World report and applies the new ranges estimated in the Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear report that address many of the current challenges in obtaining accurate cost data for advanced nuclear concepts. The final goal is to provide new estimates of the overnight capital costs and operational costs for different countries. The present paper improves the earlier capital cost estimations, building on recent literature that aims to obtain accurate data for modeling and simulation to enhance energy system evaluations and support decision-making in areas like decarbonization and capacity expansion. Finally, the paper compares the new cost estimates with the old cost results.
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Guaita, N., Abou-Jaoude, A., Larsen, L. M., & Stauff, N. E. (2024). Updating Nuclear Energy Cost Estimates for Net Zero World Initiative. In Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference, PBNC 2024 (pp. 123–132). American Nuclear Society. https://doi.org/10.13182/PBNC24-44989
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