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To: Brumar89 who wrote (18901)5/28/2007 1:49:17 AM
From: energyplay  Respond to of 217737
 
Nuclear won't be to cheap too meter, but numbers I see show about 2.5 cents per kilowatt hour ($ 0.025 KWh per USD ) for current nukes which is pretty good. By the time new plants are built, that might be 5 cents ;-)

In a plug in hybrid, the US retail average 9 cents per KWh is roughly equivalent to $1.80 gallon gasoline.

With the US importing about 2/3 of it's oil, and about >70% going to motor fuel, this make a large difference.

Here in California, retail is 16 cents a Kwh.