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  2. Bataan Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) is a nuclear power plant on the Bataan Peninsula, 100 kilometers (62 mi) west of Manila, Philippines. Completed but never fueled, it is located on a 3.57 km 2 (1.38 sq mi) government reservation at Napot Point in Barangay Nagbalayong, Morong, Bataan. It was the Philippines' only attempt at building a ...

  3. Largest projects in the Philippine economy - Wikipedia

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    Makati Parking Building; (2007) Cost: $52.8 million (done) Entertainment City Manila ... Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (1984); Cost: $2.3 billion; (completed but never ...

  4. Economics of nuclear power plants - Wikipedia

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    Doubling the price of uranium would add about 10% to the cost of electricity produced in existing nuclear plants, and about half that much to the cost of electricity in future power plants. [53] The cost of raw uranium contributes about $0.0015/kWh to the cost of nuclear electricity, while in breeder reactors the uranium cost falls to $0.000015 ...

  5. Debate over who should pay for nuclear plant cost overruns ...

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    A price tag originally estimated at $14 billion when the PSC approved the project in 2009 has soared to about $35 billion, including three other utilities partnering with Georgia Power. Aaron ...

  6. Regulators begin hearings on how much customers should pay ...

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    Commissioners began hearings Monday on the proposed deal, which would add $8.95 a month to a typical residential customer's monthly bill, atop the $5.42 that Georgia Power is already collecting. The f

  7. Nuclear power in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Under a regime of martial law, President Ferdinand Marcos in July 1973 announced the decision to build a nuclear power plant. This was in response to the 1973 oil crisis, as the Middle East oil embargo had put a heavy strain on the Philippine economy, and Marcos believed nuclear power to be the solution to meeting the country's energy demands and decreasing dependence on imported oil.

  8. First Philippine Holdings Corporation - Wikipedia

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    However, in 2008, First Holdings sold its toll road business to Metro Pacific Investment Corporation, a company with interests in real estate, utilities, and shipping. In November 2006, First Gen won the bid to acquire the 112 MW Pantabangan-Masiway hydroelectric power plant complex from the Power Sector Assets & Liabilities Management.

  9. The first US nuclear reactor built from scratch in decades ...

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    Georgia Power Co. announced Monday that Unit 3 at Plant Vogtle, southeast of Augusta, has completed testing and is now in commercial operation, seven years late and $17 billion over budget.