NRG, CPS Energy meet with Toshiba on nuclear cost
HOUSTON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Officials with NRG Energy (NRG.N) and CPS Energy, the municipal utility of San Antonio, are meeting with Toshiba Corp (6502.T) officials in Japan this week to get a better grasp of the price tag to build two nuclear reactors in Texas.
A higher cost estimate from Toshiba for two 1,350-megawatt reactors at the existing South Texas Project nuclear plant in Matagorda County has raised concern among city leaders and CPS Energy, a 50-50 partner in the project with an NRG-led joint venture that includes Toshiba.
"We will meet with all our partners in this project and deliver a straightforward message ... It must be affordable for CPS Energy customers," said Steve Bartley, interim CPS manager, in a statement.
Last month, the CPS utility board voted to reduce its stake in the expansion project to more closely match the city's need for future power.
A few days later, when reports of a $4 billion increase in the cost estimate for the project surfaced, the San Antonio City Council put off action on a bond issued needed to support the utility's development effort.
The higher cost estimate from Toshiba was "a starting point for discussion," said NRG spokesman Dave Knox. "We are working with our vendors and owners to lower that number and have already significantly lowered it."
Knox would not divulge the amount of the higher estimate.
"If we thought the final estimate we expect to get in January was that number, we would no longer be spending money against this project," Knox said.
CPS Energy has estimated the cost of the expansion at $13 billion, about $3 billion above NRG's last public estimate. Continued...

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