WNN
Summary
The report explores ways for the state to promote traditional large-scale nuclear investments. It suggests that using a risk-sharing model to support a large-scale conventional nuclear power project with a combined output of 2.4 GW could result in annual contract for difference (CfD) costs of EUR330–820 million as well as loan guarantees of around EUR11 billion, depending on the price of electricity.
AFRY estimates that a 300 MW combined heat and power plant based on SMR technology would require an investment of EUR3 billion and a 100 MW SMR heat plant an investment of EUR0.4 billion.
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