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Alberta appears to have no plans for using the heat directly; they plan to produce electricity which can easily be delivered anywhere. However, the cost of nuclear electricity is about 7 cents per kilowatt-hour when privately financed or more than $ 17 per gigajoule compared with $ 6 per gigajoule for natural gas. Rising costs for gas and carbon taxes could change that picture.
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