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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Price Point

I asked the following impertinent question to some colleagues at work:  Is there a price point for energy (reflected in the cost of gasoline, electricity, and natural gas) at which Americans will drop their resistance to nuclear power, suppress their irrational (I believe) fears and embrace nuclear power?  Or, is there a price at which Americans will demand access to abundant nuclear power, in spite of the studious anti-nuclear disinformation of entrenched self interests?


Here are the answers I got:


With the exception of one outlier, the answers ranged from 2.3 to 10 times the current retail price of gasoline, electricity, and natural gas.  (The prices will be adjusted in terms of constant 2012 dollars.)  


The outlier said that there is no price that will prompt Americans to accept nuclear power.  "Myth trumps logic," he said.  Let's hope he is wrong.