Monday, Jan. 06, 1958

Toward Cheap Power

The U.S. this week took another step down the road toward generating electricity from atomic fuels at a cost competitive with hydroelectric power or coal power. The Argonne National Laboratory at Lemont, Ill. announced its experimental boiling water reactor, put in operation a year ago and originally designed for an output of 20,000 kw. of heat had been safely operated at a level of 50,000 kw., cutting the estimated cost of electricity per kw-h from 5.2-c- to 3.2-c-. while that price is still too high to be of commercial use, Argonne estimates that four boiling water reactors like the one at Argonne could be hooked up to a power station, turn out power at 1.2-c- per kw-h near the .8-c--.9-c- that would make it competitive with present commercial electricitv

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