The nuclear data frame has 32 rows and 11 columns.

The data relate to the construction of 32 light water reactor (LWR) plants constructed in the U.S.A in the late 1960's and early 1970's. The data was collected with the aim of predicting the cost of construction of further LWR plants. 6 of the power plants had partial turnkey guarantees and it is possible that, for these plants, some manufacturers' subsidies may be hidden in the quoted capital costs.

nuclear

Format

This data frame contains the following columns:

cost

The capital cost of construction in millions of dollars adjusted to 1976 base.

date

The date on which the construction permit was issued. The data are measured in years since January 1 1990 to the nearest month.

t1

The time between application for and issue of the construction permit.

t2

The time between issue of operating license and construction permit.

cap

The net capacity of the power plant (MWe).

pr

A binary variable where 1 indicates the prior existence of a LWR plant at the same site.

ne

A binary variable where 1 indicates that the plant was constructed in the north-east region of the U.S.A.

ct

A binary variable where 1 indicates the use of a cooling tower in the plant.

bw

A binary variable where 1 indicates that the nuclear steam supply system was manufactured by Babcock-Wilcox.

cum.n

The cumulative number of power plants constructed by each architect-engineer.

pt

A binary variable where 1 indicates those plants with partial turnkey guarantees.

Source

The data were obtained from

Cox, D.R. and Snell, E.J. (1981) Applied Statistics: Principles and Examples. Chapman and Hall.

References

Davison, A.C. and Hinkley, D.V. (1997) Bootstrap Methods and Their Application. Cambridge University Press.