1977 A.D. Little SPS Effects On Electric Industry

depends on the inflation rates, the discount rate and the magnitude of the revenues received from the sale of SPS energy. We have investigated two examples in detail, i.e. the total debt and the debt incurred each year as a function of time have been calculated and the results are shown in Figures 3.6 and 3.7. The years that must pass before the corporation can begin to repay the debt (assuming that the rate of return is set at the maximums given in Tables 3.2 and 3.4) have been calculated and are shown in Tables 3.5 through 3.7. There are blanks in these tables when no acceptable value of icc was found. TABLE 3.5 Year AD Becomes Negative as a Function of Inflation Revenues Set Equal to Fuel Costs of Nuclear Generator at Maximum Allowable Discount Rates (See Table 3.2)

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