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Q: How much does it cost to build a hydro electric plant?
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What is the average cost to build a hydro power plant?

The average cost of building a hydro power plant on the Columbia river is 559,220,000.


What is the cost to dismantle a hydro electric power plant?

The cost to dismantle a hydro electric power plant, including the removal of pen stocks and return of foot print area to pristine condition is about 20 million per installed megawatt today.


Which power plant have minimum running cost?

hydro power plant


How much does hydro electric cost?

nearly 10 crores


Which of the generating stations has the minimum running cost?

hydro-electric station


How much does a hydro electric dam cost?

15 billion dollars


How much would a hydro-electric power station cost?

165 million dollars


How much does Hydro Power cost?

£9000 in the ukA lotThe price of Hydro Power depends if your referring to the cost of it being built or the cost of running it. It also depends on the size of the Hydro plant. Construction of Hydro Plants are generally VERY expensive but once they have been built the are quite cheap to run.


Why the hydro electric power station have high transmission distribution cost?

to help pay for line maintenance, employees, and cost of fuel.


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How much does it cost to build a recycling plant?

It cost about 2.3 million dollars


How is nuclear power better than hydro electric power cost wise?

Hydro power depends on suitable water sources and terrain where you can build a dam to obtain the necessary head of water, so it can't be built anywhere, whereas a nuclear plant can be sited in most areas apart from earthquake zones, provided there is a supply of cooling water. So hydro is more limited in application, but I guess if there are the right conditions for building it, this will be the most economical in the long run, and there are no pollution worries. Nuclear plants should be compared with fossil fuel plants rather than hydro, as the choice is then more valid.