cover image: Nuclear in Australia would increase household power bills - Johanna Bowyer, Lead Analyst, Australian Electricity, IEEFA

Nuclear in Australia would increase household power bills - Johanna Bowyer, Lead Analyst, Australian Electricity, IEEFA

23 Sep 2024

www.ieefa.org 2 Contents • Key findings • The 6 scenarios • Electricity bill impacts • Impact of nuclear costs on electricity bills • Costs of recent nuclear projects www.ieefa.org 3 Key findings 4 Key findings • IEEFA analysed six scenarios based on relevant international examples of nuclear power construction projects; in every scenario, bills increased by hundreds of dollars. [...] • The bill increase for typical households was as low as AUD260 based on the anticipated cost of a new nuclear plant in the Czech Republic, and up to AUD1,259 based on the costs of Hinkley Point C in the UK, currently under construction. [...] • For households that use more electricity, bills could rise more – for a four-person household, the bill rise was found to be AUD972/year on average across nuclear scenarios and regions • The cost of electricity generated from nuclear plants would likely be 1.5-3.8 times the current cost of electricity generation in Eastern Australia. [...] The contract by KHNP to build the Korean APR reactors in Czech Republic is likely to be more comparable to the Australian context, with costs on par with the Olkiluoto reactor in Finland. [...] o Nuclear capacity factor would likely decline over time as renewables penetration increases ▪ A discount rate of 6% despite the high financial risks associated with nuclear ▪ No cost to account for the absence of pre-existing capability & legislation in Australia www.ieefa.org 24 Key takeaways • Based on comparable real-life examples, nuclear would increase the cost of electricity generation in A.
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