Incentive regulation of nuclear power plants by state Public Utility Commissions
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- Authors
- P. Hendrickson; R.L. Martin; J. Olson
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- Finance
Engineering
business.industry
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Nuclear power
Technology assessment
Investment (macroeconomics)
Nuclear plant
Systems analysis
Incentive
State (polity)
Order (exchange)
Operations management
business
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Economic performance incentives established by state Public Utility Commissions (PUCs) currently are applicable to the construction or operation of approximately 73 nuclear power reactors owned by 27 utilities with investment greater than 10% in 18 states. The NRC staff monitors development of the incentives and periodically provides an updated report on all nuclear plant incentives to its headquarters and regional offices. The staff maintains contact with the PUCs and the utilities responsible for implementing the incentives in order to obtain the updated information and to consider potential safety effects of the incentives. This report on incentive regulation of nuclear power plants by state PUCs presents the NRC staff's concerns on potential safety effects of economic performance incentives. It also includes a plant-by-plant survey that describes the mechanics of each incentive and discusses the financial effects of the incentive on the utility-owner(s) of the plant.