COST ANALYSIS FOR OBJECTS OF TRADITIONAL ENERGY
Journal Title: Экономика и финансы - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 8
Abstract
Calculation of maximum amount of expenses with their distribution on the investment, operation, fuel, externalities and liquidation has been justified. Costs for the objects of traditional energy (thermal and nuclear) have been estimated. The cost of electricity production has been determined on the basis of the estimated costs. Existing electricity tariffs in Ukraine do not cover all the cost components. This is due to their lack of externalities and liquidation components shifted to other items of the country's budget
Authors and Affiliations
S. V. Naraievs'kyj
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