generic-user-1 said:
92,5p/mwh is the price the uk government is guaranteed to the company. + inflation adjustment+ compensation if they have to stop producing before the 60 years lifetime are over. |
So that'd ~130 euros for every MWh electric power company buys from the plant. Ok, then you should clarify one moment for me. How come electricity prices in Denmark (39% of _electricity_ consumption comes from the wind as they've claimed) for the _households_ are over 300 euros/MWh, while for UK that's only 200 euros/MWh (nuclear AND renewables _primary energy_ consumption are at 14%)?
But again we're talking apple and oranges here. I'm talking about energy (of which electricity generation is only a fraction) and EROEI (rather than pricing, which is influenced by a dozen of factors including government subventions).
BTW for the record, I'm paying 35 euros/MWh :P