GCSE Science A Physics 1 Generation of Electricity Learning Outcomes Be aware of the significance of commissioning, running and decommissioning costs for.

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GCSE Science A Physics 1 Generation of Electricity Learning Outcomes Be aware of the significance of commissioning, running and decommissioning costs for power stations and respond to data concerning these costs.

GCSE Science A Physics 1 Generation of Electricity

GCSE Science A Physics 1 Generation of Electricity These are the costs associated with building a power station and can include: Planning Informing residents Site surveys Construction Inspections Etc… These are the costs associated with building a power station and can include: Planning Informing residents Site surveys Construction Inspections Etc…

GCSE Science A Physics 1 Generation of Electricity These are the costs associated with running a power station and can include: Fuel Maintenance Safety inspections Staff costs These are the costs associated with running a power station and can include: Fuel Maintenance Safety inspections Staff costs

GCSE Science A Physics 1 Generation of Electricity These are the costs associated with taking down a power station at the end of its lifetime. Safety checks Destruction of old buildings Safely disposing of any dangerous chemicals These are the costs associated with taking down a power station at the end of its lifetime. Safety checks Destruction of old buildings Safely disposing of any dangerous chemicals

GCSE Science A Physics 1 Generation of Electricity - The costs associated with setting up. NuclearTidal Wind FarmGeothermalHydroelectric Fossil Fuels

GCSE Science A Physics 1 Generation of Electricity - The costs associated with setting up. NuclearTidal Wind FarmGeothermalHydroelectric Fossil Fuels

GCSE Science A Physics 1 Generation of Electricity - The costs associated with setting up. NuclearTidal Wind FarmGeothermalHydroelectric Fossil Fuels

GCSE Science A Physics 1 Generation of Electricity