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To give you an idea,Calvert Cliffs III (Maryland) is being built by UniStar, a joint venture of Constellation Energy Group and Électricité de France, which is 85 percent owned by the French government. Its current cost estimates approach $10 billion dollars.
Different size plants cost different ammounts, so most published estimates are given in dollars per kW of production capacity. Even then, estimates for new construction vary widely. See related link ...

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