← Back to context Comment by theptip 10 hours ago Sure, but one comes first. 2 comments theptip Reply jayd16 9 hours ago And it's going to end up being price. theptip 9 hours ago I don’t follow. If nuclear initially costs more than coal, then the first effect as it decreases is displacement when the prices cross over. Then if it falls further you will notice consumer price drops.
jayd16 9 hours ago And it's going to end up being price. theptip 9 hours ago I don’t follow. If nuclear initially costs more than coal, then the first effect as it decreases is displacement when the prices cross over. Then if it falls further you will notice consumer price drops.
theptip 9 hours ago I don’t follow. If nuclear initially costs more than coal, then the first effect as it decreases is displacement when the prices cross over. Then if it falls further you will notice consumer price drops.
And it's going to end up being price.
I don’t follow. If nuclear initially costs more than coal, then the first effect as it decreases is displacement when the prices cross over. Then if it falls further you will notice consumer price drops.