The measure of cost effectiveness is surely the price per kwh generated. This takes account of build cost, fuel cost, and operating cost. What may be uncertain is the decommissioning cost. This has probably been underestimated in the past, leaving government to pick up the tab. As more old stations are decommissioned the true costs will become better known, and should be allowed for in the initial design stage.
An element's ID number is the atomic number, which represents the number of protons in the nucleus.
The atomic number for sulfur id 16 on the Periodic Table of elements and it has the atomic weight/mass of 32.06.and the chemical symbol is the letter "C".
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Yes, school ID badges can be effective in helping to enhance campus security and safety by easily identifying students, staff, and visitors. They can also help to streamline attendance tracking and access control within the school premises. However, their effectiveness may vary depending on the specific policies and procedures in place for using and enforcing the ID badge system.
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An element "I.D." is an element's atomic number. An element's atomic number shows how many electrons are in an atom of that element. An element's atomic number also determins their position on the Periodic Table.
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Hydrogen, the most common element in the universe.