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Nuclear Technology / Volume 38 / Number 2 / April 1978 / Pages 288-294
Technical Paper / Low-Temperature Nuclear Heat / Reactor / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT78-A32026
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Process steam from intermediate size and large reactors is cheaper than steam produced in conventional boilers burning coal, or oil at $2.21/GJ ($14/barrel in 1976 dollars). Small nuclear and coal-based steam supply systems may be competitive with oil under criteria that consider long-term economic inflation and the detailed financial and tax structure of the energy user.