Power, Vol.148, No.5, 32-32, 2004
Nuclear renaissance continues
While merchant combined-cycle plants take financial body blows and coal plants spar with new mercury and ozone rules, nuclear power remains the heavyweight champ of the U.S. electricity sector. Representing 10% of the country's capacity but 20% of its generation, nuclear power sports an industrywide average capacity factor approaching 90%, decreasing production costs, and uprates that are becoming routine. Those characteristics have put nuclear plants into a class of their own.