Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 13(4); 2015
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2015;13(4):271-282. Published online: Dec, 30, 2015

Review on Studies for External Cost of Nuclear Power Generation

  • Byung Heung Park ; Won Il Ko
Abstract

External cost is cost imposed on a third party when producing or consuming a good or service. Since the 1990s, the external costs of nuclear powered electricity production have been studied. Costs are a very important factor in policy decision and the external cost is considered for cost comparison on electricity production. As for nuclear fuel cycle, a chosen technology will determine the external cost. However, there has been little research on this issue. For this study, methods for external cost on nuclear power production have been surveyed and analyzed to develop an approach for evaluating external cost on nuclear fuel cycles. Before the Fukushima accident, external cost research had focused on damage costs during normal operation of a fuel cycle. However, accident cost becomes a major concern after the accident. Various considerations for external cost including accident cost have been used to different studies, and different methods have been applied corresponding to the considerations. In this study, the results of the evaluation were compared and analyzed to identify methodological applicability to the external cost estimation with nuclear fuel cycles.

Keywords

Cost evaluation,External cost,Accident cost,Economics