C/M Stationary VS Niagara Falls. Operating Costs
C/M Stationary VS Niagara Falls. Operating Costs
C/M STATIONARY ENERGY PLANT
Up to 200 Quadtrillion BTU available at a test sight then smaller Stationary Energy options available separate from Motion
The 200 Quadtrillion BTU plant costs less than Niagara Falls to maintain by over 40% in 2025 cost analysis
COST BREAK DOWNS
Cost breakdowns for Energy Generating operating costs vary based on size & design yet final pricing is below Niagara Falls Hydroelectric costs which could increase Yields to offset such then consider alternative substitution for a minimized maintained effort using the natural landscape
Initial costs for a C/M Stationary Plant are much lower than Alternatives
Stationary Energy
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NIAGARA FALLS HYDROELECTRIC
$1-1.75 Billion in annual maintenance then profits above in delivery to customers
The cost to maintain the Niagara Falls hydroelectric plants annually varies, but it falls within the range of $950 million to $1.03 billion for operational costs. Additionally, capital projects like equipment replacement can add another $208 million to $656 million per year, according to the Office of the Auditor General of Ontario. These costs are associated with both the Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and the New York Power Authority (NYPA) facilities.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
• Operational Costs:
OPG's hydroelectric generation in the Niagara region sees annual operating costs ranging from $950 million to $1.03 billion, according to a report from the Office of the Auditor General of Ontario.
• Capital Project Costs:
These costs, mainly for replacing aging equipment, have fluctuated significantly, increasing from $208 million in 2017 to $656 million in 2021, according to the Office of the Auditor General of Ontario.
• Refurbishment Project:
A major, multi-year refurbishment project on five hydroelectric stations in the Niagara region is underway, with a total cost of $730 million.
• Ontario's Investment:
The Ontario government has also announced a $1 billion investment to extend the lifespan of its largest hydroelectric dams in the Niagara region.
ATTRACTIVE ENERGY OPTION
These plants like smaller Stationary Energy from C/M designed by Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett are quite attractive to international interests looking at Zero Emissions Energy in the form of a contained Lung. Air breathes in. Circumstances & Exhales
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