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		<title>Areva gets deeper into renewables with Ausra purchase</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 02:55:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[France&#8217;s Areva SA is known mostly as a designer of light-water nuclear reactors, builder of transmission and distribution systems, and a miner of uranium, so the announcement today that it has purchased 100 per cent of concentrated solar power company Ausra Inc. came as a surprise. Ausra, based in Mountain View, Calif., was founded by Canadian [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.ausra.com/news/img/arevasign2m.jpg" alt="" hspace="3" vspace="5" width="224" height="148" align="left" />France&#8217;s Areva SA is known mostly as a designer of light-water nuclear reactors, builder of transmission and distribution systems, and a miner of uranium, so the <a href="http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/areva-to-acquire-the-us-solar-company-ausra-83809662.html" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/www.prnewswire.com');" target="_blank">announcement today</a> that it has purchased 100 per cent of concentrated solar power company <a href="http://www.ausra.com/" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/www.ausra.com');" target="_blank">Ausra Inc.</a> came as a surprise. Ausra, based in Mountain View, Calif., was founded by <a href="http://www.cleanbreak.ca/2007/10/01/canadas-ausra-connection/"  target="_blank">Canadian inventor Dr David Mills</a>. Mills <a href="http://www.thestar.com/article/262069" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/www.thestar.com');" target="_blank">developed the underlying technology</a> as a student and professor in Australia, but located the company in Silicon Valley as part of a major venture capital infusion from Khosla Ventures and Kleiner Perkins Caufield &amp; Byers. Mills is currently the company&#8217;s chief scientific officer.</p>
<p>Areva said today that the acquisition marks its entry into the solar thermal power market, where it intends to be the leader. The market itself is expected to grow 20 per cent annually over the next decade. This is just the latest in a string of acquisitions and deals aimed at broadening <a href="http://www.koblitz.com.br/scripts/koblitz_home/publigen/content/templates/show.asp?P=91&amp;L=EN&amp;SYNC=Y" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/www.koblitz.com.br');" target="_blank">Areva&#8217;s portfolio of renewable energy</a> products and services. The company has been pushing heavily into biomass power and has been building biomass/biogas plants in the U.S., Brazil, India, Thailand and other countries. It is dabbling in hydrogen production and fuel cell systems, and through its acquisition of Germany&#8217;s Multibrid is trying to establish itself as a future leader in offshore wind.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s going to take big, deep-pocketed companies like Areva to really push deployment of solar thermal and other promising renewables, so this acquisition of Ausra is a good sign of where the market is heading. Given that the <a href="http://www.cleanbreak.ca/2010/02/05/nuclear-power-renaissance-not-the-expansion-boom-the-industry-expected/"  target="_blank">nuclear renaissance simply isn&#8217;t materializing</a> as expected, it&#8217;s wise for Areva and other big energy conglomerates to hedge their bets.</p>
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		<title>Cost of new nuclear in Ontario? Anywhere from $7,400 to $10,800 per kilowatt, depending on your appetite for risk</title>
		<link>http://www.cleanbreak.ca/2009/07/14/cost-of-new-nuclear-in-ontario-anywhere-from-7400-to-10800-per-kilowatt-depending-on-your-appetite-for-risk/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 01:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a story in today&#8217;s Toronto Star that pegs the price of two 1,200 megawatt ACR 1000 reactors from Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. at $26 billion, including all balance of plant costs. That would put the cost at $10,800 (Canadian) per kilowatt, far beyond previous projections. Really far. The story was based on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a <a href="http://www.thestar.com/comment/columnists/article/665644" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/www.thestar.com');" target="_blank">story in today&#8217;s <em>Toronto Star</em> </a>that pegs the price of two 1,200 megawatt ACR 1000 reactors from Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. at $26 billion, including all balance of plant costs. That would put the cost at $10,800 (Canadian) per kilowatt, far beyond previous projections. Really far. The story was based on information supplied by sources close to the bidding, including one directly involved on a bidding team. It also found that the Areva bid &#8212; involving two 1,600 EPR reactors &#8212; came in at $23.6 billion, or roughly $7,400 per kilowatt. It was deemed non-compliant, however, likely because Areva wouldn&#8217;t guarantee the price (which explains the lower price, maybe?).</p>
<p>I can understand the Areva price (apparently it&#8217;s based on a similar bid for a plant being planned in Maryland), but like many I&#8217;m personally shocked at the high amount of the AECL bid. Yes, I wrote the story but like many have a difficult time believing such a high number. My sources, however, are quite credible.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve yet to get any reply from the government or industry that denies or confirms these numbers. Premier Dalton McGuinty was scrummed by reporters earlier this morning and he <a href="http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/665911" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/www.thestar.com');" target="_blank">didn&#8217;t refute the numbers</a>, saying only that the process is confidential. McGuinty could have said something general like &#8220;The numbers are far off&#8221; or &#8220;Not even close&#8221; to dispute the article, but he didn&#8217;t. The $26 billion figure, by the way, almost completely consumes the budget for Ontario&#8217;s 20-year nuclear expansion strategy, as estimated in 2007 by the Ontario Power Authority. That budget was to cover a new build at Darlington and at least two refurbishment projects.</p>
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