Estimating the economic cost of setting up a nuclear power plant at Rooppur in Bangladesh

被引:0
作者
Gour Gobinda Goswami
Umama Rahman
Mehdi Chowdhury
机构
[1] North South University,Department of Economics
[2] North South University,Department of Management
[3] Bournemouth University Business School Dorset House Talbot Campus,Department of Accounting, Finance, and Economics
来源
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2022年 / 29卷
关键词
Nuclear power plant; Rooppur; Nuclear power; Nuclear energy; Atomic energy; Levelized cost of electricity (LCOE); Cost–benefit analysis; Discounted present value method; Bangladesh; India; D61; Q4;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Bangladesh government is in the final stage of setting up one nuclear power plant with two units at Rooppur, Ishwardi, each having 1200 MW capacity, to be launched in 2023 to meet the energy shortage urgently. The financial cost of the project is the US $12.65 billion. The primary purpose of this paper is to calculate the economic cost of setting up this plant by using the estimation method developed by Du and Parsons (2009), MIT (2003; 2009; 2018), and Singh et al.  (2018). It has been found that the economic cost is amounted to 9.36 cents/kWh for the capacity of 2400 MW. In contrast, for a similar plant in Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu, India, the corresponding cost figure is 5.36 cents/kWh for 2000 MW. Even though it seems costlier than India, the study suggests that policymakers should prefer nuclear power, as it is cost-competitive, considering the production cost of other electricity facilities. The main advantage of nuclear power is cost-competitive baseload power generation with zero carbon emission. This nuclear power plant (NPP) project is expected to boost the energy sector of Bangladesh by transforming the country from an energy deficit country into an energy surplus country.
引用
收藏
页码:35073 / 35095
页数:22
相关论文
共 62 条
[1]  
Abu-bakar SH(2018)Nuclear Energy Development in Bangladesh : A Study of Opportunities and Challenges Energies 1 1-15
[2]  
Bani NA(2006)Whither Nuclear Power? Econ Pol Wkly 41 1203-1212
[3]  
Munir AB(2016)Market impacts of a nuclear power plant closure Am Econ J Appl Econ 8 92-122
[4]  
Imran A(2011)A methodology for calculating the levelized cost of electricity in nuclear power systems with fuel recycling Energy Economics 33 826-839
[5]  
Id K(2017)Cost overruns and financial risk in the construction of nuclear power reactors: A critical appraisal Energy Policy 102 644-649
[6]  
Bharadwaj A(2021)The future of nuclear energy in India: Evidence from a nationwide survey Energy Policy 156 431-442
[7]  
Tongia R(2013)Cost estimates for nuclear power in the UK Energy Policy 62 101961-268
[8]  
Arunachalam VS(2021)Nuclear power in the Middle East: Financing and geopolitics in the state nuclear power programs of Turkey, Egypt, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates Energy Res Soc Sci 74 259-194
[9]  
Davis L(2019)Exploring public perceptions of benefits and risks, trust, and acceptance of nuclear energy in Thailand and Vietnam: A qualitative approach Energy Policy 127 181-3716
[10]  
Hausman C(2020)Assessment of costs of nuclear power in Bangladesh Nucl Energy Technol 6 3701-3864