Because the rate of production is the same, the cost per unit cannot be higher.
Which would drive up the price until the return per unit of investment across different countries is similar.
Prices range from $42 to $62 per unit of 500.
Prices per unit will range from $500,000 to $2 million.
A standard nuclear plant today costs about $3 billion per unit.
Do these goals all point to higher prices per unit of energy?
In other words, it costs less per unit of body weight for large animals to run.
Price per unit for the business version is estimated to be around $43-44 million.
The cost of living rate is 85.5 per unit, less than state and national averages.
The major, Western industrial nations are today using 17% less energy per unit of economic growth than they were in 1973.