NationStates Jolt Archive


Nuclear Energy Bidding

Communist Louisiana
23-01-2004, 20:39
My country is now wanting to sign a contract with a older nation with full nuclear capibilities. We would like to begin our Nuclear Engergy Programs. That is if my country is old enough yet. If so, would nations like to begin the bidding?

P.S. Is anyone having a problum with the site that gives your your GDP and budgets? Or are there anymore sites like it? If so please give me the address.
Juumanistra
23-01-2004, 21:06
My country is now wanting to sign a contract with a older nation with full nuclear capibilities. We would like to begin our Nuclear Engergy Programs. That is if my country is old enough yet. If so, would nations like to begin the bidding?

P.S. Is anyone having a problum with the site that gives your your GDP and budgets? Or are there anymore sites like it? If so please give me the address.

While we're not quite older than your nation, we have extensive experience with civilian nuclear power. We also have just finished our first operational fusion plant and are capable of exporting that technology, as well.

Just how much power are you looking to generate and just how sophisticated a system are you looking for?

[OOC: Yeah, I've had the same problem with the GDP calc.]
Juumanistra
23-01-2004, 21:10
Blasted double post...
Communist Louisiana
23-01-2004, 21:25
Well, I need enough generated so it can supply enough energy for about 19 million people and arms factories. Also I need to be able to maybe produce weapons grade Uranium.
I have purchased some 5000 lbs of Uranium already from a nation that was attacked for doing so. I would like to begin construction soon. Whats your price?
Juumanistra
23-01-2004, 21:55
Juumanistra
23-01-2004, 22:00
We envision a decentralized network of two dozen of our Mark IV pressured-based fission reactors fulfilling your power demands. Such a system provides maximum reliability and liquidity and is quite resiliant, since a single reactor going down does not drag two or three more with it as would happen at a larger installation.

The cost per unit is $320 million USD. Given that you'd be buying in bulk, we are capable of installing the network in question for $7 billion USD.
23-01-2004, 22:01
The empire of Nazi will sell you up to 10 Nuclear Fission Stations at a cheap price of 300 million USD per one. One the control rods are finished in the cycle it is weapons grade plutonium. Though Legally I cannot sell you nuclear arms, I can however sell you a cheap, efficient power source, which has a by-product that can be used. If you need more information please state-so.
23-01-2004, 22:40
greetings from f.i.s. heavy industries.

we would like to submit the following for consideration. costs include site preparation, training, and a complete set of spare parts.

the 100mw-mhd fusion power core. cost 200 million usd
the 250mw-mhd fusion power core. cost 400 million usd
the 500mw-mhd fusion power core. cost 700 million usd
the 1gw-mhd fusion power core. cost 1.2 billion usd
the 10gw-mhd fusion power core. cost 4.0 billion usd

we also offer a fusion refit for existing fossil fuel plants.
the 100mw-mhd fusion power core. cost 150 million usd
the 250mw-mhd fusion power core. cost 300 million usd
the 500mw-mhd fusion power core. cost 600 million usd
the 1gw-mhd fusion power core. cost .900 million usd
United Elias
23-01-2004, 22:46
(i'd still say your too young for a nulcear reactor)
24-01-2004, 07:28
Age doesn't matter if you are buying a power source. In fact a small country would have greater benefits from a nuclear reactor. Like most of there land wouldn't get destroyed due to mining coal and such.
Communist Louisiana
24-01-2004, 18:09
I need enough now to generated enough energy for about 39 million people and factories. I need the best price and the minimum amount of plants i need to buy b4 i make any decisions.

And does anyone know any toher sites that do the GDP calculater. I dont know how much money I have to spend until I find something that tells me.
25-01-2004, 22:04
for the bean counters out there i think a daily supply of 75 gwh (terrawatt hours) of electrical power will might your demands.

i recommend 6 of our 10gw-mhd power plants and 15 of our 1gw-mhd power plants. mostly to allow for easy fine tuning of the generated power to allow for peak and non-peak diffenerces in demand.

sum cost 42.00 billion including training, site prep, and construction.