The 2.03 cents per kilowatt hour cost for nuclear power is inaccurate.
December 19, 2011. New study published by National Bureau of Economic Research states: Pg 23 of the report, Table 3 lists the levelized cost of nuclear power as 8.7 cents per kilowatt hour (MIT 2009), and 6.7 cents for natural gas.
It is not true. The levelized cost of a kilowatt hour electricity from nuclear energy is cheaper than any other source of electricity except hydraulic power in some countries.
One half pence.
It costs more to obtain the fuel
Based on 7 cents a kilowatt hour, your cost would be seven one hundredth of a cent.
h does electricity cost per kilowatt hour at wales?
It depends upon what the power company charges.
Yes, it does. It has the highest joules per kilogram energy output of all of our energy processes and, ultimately, the cheapest cost per kilowatt-hour of all our power sources. Too bad it had the highest baseline cost per station of all the power plants around.
A kilowatt hour is a unit of work or energy, and the product of power in kilowatts and time in hours. So, for example, it can be the work done, at a rate of one kilowatt, over a period of one hour.
Discussing the cost of a kilowatt is nonsensical. If you want to discuss the cost of a unit of electrical energy, Kilowatt-hour makes sense.
$0.91200 per Kilowatt-Hour (kWh) Yanceyville NC (2006)
There is no such thing as a "kilowatt per hour". Kilowatt is a unit of power, not of energy. A unit of energy is kilowatt-hour. That's kilowatt times hours, not "per" hour ("per" implies division, not multiplication). If a generator produces 10 kilowatts, that means it produces 10 kilowatt-hours every hour.
A Kilowatt hour.