BREEDER: a microcomputer program for financial analysis of a large-scale prototype breeder reactor
This report describes a microcomputer-based, single-project financial analysis program: BREEDER. BREEDER is a user-friendly model designed to facilitate frequent and rapid analyses of the financial implications associated with alternative design and financing strategies for electric generating plants and large-scale prototype breeder (LSPB) reactors in particular. The model has proved to be a useful tool in establishing cost goals for LSPB reactors. The program is available on floppy disks for use on an IBM personal computer (or IBM look-a-like) running under PC-DOS or a Kaypro II transportable computer running under CP/M (and many other CP/M machines). The report documents version 1.5 of BREEDER and contains a user's guide. The report also includes a general overview of BREEDER, a summary of hardware requirements, a definition of all required program inputs, a description of all algorithms used in performing the construction-period and operation-period analyses, and a summary of all available reports. The appendixes contain a complete source-code listing, a cross-reference table, a sample interactive session, several sample runs, and additional documentation of the net-equity program option.
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2008-08-25
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Authors: | Giese, R.F. |
Subject: | energy planning, policy and economy | specific nuclear reactors and associated plants | COMPUTER CODES | LMFBR TYPE REACTORS | ECONOMIC ANALYSIS | DATA ANALYSIS | FINANCIAL DATA | BREEDER REACTORS | DATA | EPITHERMAL REACTORS | FAST REACTORS | FBR TYPE REACTORS | INFORMATION | LIQUID METAL COOLED REACTORS | REACTORS |
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