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| 金声玉亮2.0 | ```json { "summary": "The head of Innogy SE's renewables division asserts that new nuclear power stations in the UK cannot compete with offshore wind farms on price. Innogy recently obtained a subsidy for a wind farm off the Lincolnshire coast at a rate £17.75 cheaper per megawatt hour than EDF Energy's Hinkley Point C nuclear power station. The cost of wind power is set to decrease further due to advancements in turbine technology, according to Innogy's COO, Hans Bunting. EDF maintains that nuclear power costs will also reduce, similar to the trend observed in offshore wind projects." } ``` |
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| deepseek-r1 | ```json { "summary": "Hans Bunting, COO of renewables at Innogy SE, stated that new UK nuclear power stations cannot compete with offshore windfarms on cost, citing advancements in turbine technology driving wind energy prices down. Offshore wind projects, like Innogy's Lincolnshire coast windfarm with a £74.75/MWh subsidy, are cheaper and faster to build than nuclear projects such as Hinkley Point C (£92.50/MWh). Larger turbines (up to 15MW) will further reduce costs by requiring fewer units and materials. EDF countered that nuclear costs will also decrease through project repetition and supply chain development. MPs have criticized Hinkley's £30bn consumer cost, urging reevaluation of new nuclear projects." } ``` |
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| gpto1 | ```json { "summary": "Hans Bunting, the COO of renewables at Innogy SE, stated that new nuclear power stations in the UK cannot compete with wind farms on price, even when accounting for intermittency. Offshore wind farms have become mainstream and are expected to become even cheaper due to advances in turbine technology, such as the development of larger 15MW turbines. Innogy secured a subsidy to build a wind farm off the Lincolnshire coast at a price cheaper than the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station, with completion anticipated about three years earlier. EDF argued that nuclear energy is also on a path to lower costs, similar to the cost reductions seen in offshore wind projects as supply chains become established." } ``` |
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| gpt-4o-2024-08-06 | ```json { "summary": "Hans Bunting, COO of renewables at Innogy SE, stated that new nuclear power stations in the UK cannot compete with windfarms on price. Offshore windfarms are becoming mainstream and cheaper due to advancements in turbine technology. Innogy secured a subsidy for a windfarm off the Lincolnshire coast, which is cheaper and expected to be completed earlier than the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station. Bunting highlighted that future wind technology will further reduce costs. EDF countered that nuclear costs are also decreasing, citing the cost reduction in offshore wind projects as an example of how repeated projects can lower prices." } ``` |
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| DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct | ```json { "summary": "The chief operating officer of Innogy SE's green power arm, Hans Bunting, has stated that new nuclear power stations in the UK cannot compete with offshore windfarms on price due to the declining cost of wind energy. Bunting mentioned that windfarms have become mainstream and are becoming even cheaper with the introduction of new, larger turbines. He also highlighted the example of Innogy securing a subsidy of £74.75 per megawatt hour for a windfarm off the Lincolnshire coast, which is £17.75 cheaper than the cost of Hinkley Point C nuclear power station. Bunting expects wind energy to become even cheaper in the future as larger turbines come into use. EDF Energy argued that nuclear power is also on a path to lower costs, but Bunting's comments suggest that wind energy remains the more cost-effective option at present." } ``` |
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| Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo | ```json { "summary": "According to Hans Bunting, COO of Innogy SE's renewables arm, new nuclear power stations in the UK can no longer compete with windfarms on price. He cites the example of Innogy's recent subsidy of £74.75 per megawatt hour for a windfarm off the Lincolnshire coast, which is £17.75 cheaper than EDF Energy's Hinkley Point C nuclear power station. Bunting attributes the decreasing costs of windfarms to advancements in technology, including larger turbines, and predicts further cost reductions in the future. However, EDF argues that nuclear power is also on a path to lower costs, citing the example of repeated projects with established supply chains." } ``` |
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| Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo | ```json { "summary": "According to Hans Bunting, COO of Innogy SE's renewables arm, new nuclear power stations in the UK can no longer compete with windfarms on price. Offshore windfarms have become mainstream and are expected to become even cheaper due to advancements in turbine technology. Innogy recently secured a subsidy of £74.75 per megawatt hour for a windfarm off the Lincolnshire coast, which is £17.75 cheaper than the £30bn Hinkley Point C nuclear power station. Bunting believes that even bigger turbines in development will drive costs down further, making windfarms an increasingly attractive option. However, EDF argues that nuclear costs will also decrease as the technology advances and supply chains become more established." } ``` |
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| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | ```json { "summary": "The head of a German energy firm's green power division asserts that new nuclear power stations in the UK cannot compete with wind farms on price. Hans Bunting, COO of renewables at Innogy SE, which owns UK energy supplier npower, stated that offshore wind farms have become mainstream and will become even cheaper due to larger turbines. Innogy recently secured a subsidy for a wind farm off the Lincolnshire coast at £74.75 per megawatt hour, £17.75 cheaper than the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station and expected to be completed three years earlier. Bunting predicts that even bigger turbines in development will further reduce costs. EDF Energy, however, argues that nuclear power is also on a path to lower costs, similar to the evolution of offshore wind projects." } ``` |
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| baichuan4 | ```json { "summary": "在英国,新的核电站已无法在价格上与风电场竞争。德国能源公司Innogy SE的可再生能源首席运营官Hans Bunting表示,海上风电场已成为主流,并且由于新型、更大的涡轮机,其成本预计将进一步降低。Bunting指出,即使考虑到风电的间歇性,核电集团在成本上也无法与风电场竞争。这一观点在议员们批评EDF能源的欣克利角C核电站给消费者带来的300亿英镑成本后提出。Innogy最近获得了一项补贴,用于在林肯郡海岸建设风电场,其电价为每兆瓦时74.75英镑,比欣克利角项目便宜17.75英镑,且预计将提前约三年完成。Bunting表示,随着更大涡轮机的开发,风电场的成本将进一步降低。然而,EDF辩称,核电也在走向降低成本的道路上。" } ``` |
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| doubao | { "summary": "The boss of a German energy company's green power arm says new nuclear power stations in the UK can't compete with windfarms on price. Hans Bunting of Innogy SE points out that offshore windfarms have become mainstream and will get cheaper with new, bigger turbines. His comments follow MPs' criticism of the £30bn cost for EDF Energy's Hinkley Point C. Innogy recently got a subsidy for a Lincolnshire windfarm that is cheaper than Hinkley and will be completed earlier. Bunting says windfarms will be even cheaper with future technology. EDF argues nuclear is also on a path to lower costs." } |
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| gpto1 | ```json { "summary": "Hans Bunting, the COO of renewables at Innogy SE, stated that new nuclear power stations in the UK cannot compete with wind farms on price, even when accounting for intermittency. Offshore wind farms have become mainstream and are expected to become even cheaper due to advances in turbine technology, such as the development of larger 15MW turbines. Innogy secured a subsidy to build a wind farm off the Lincolnshire coast at a price cheaper than the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station, with completion anticipated about three years earlier. EDF argued that nuclear energy is also on a path to lower costs, similar to the cost reductions seen in offshore wind projects as supply chains become established." } ``` |
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| kimi | ```json { "summary": { "main_point": "New nuclear power stations in the UK are no longer competitive with windfarms on price, according to Hans Bunting, the chief operating officer of renewables at Innogy SE.", "details": { "reasons": [ "Offshore windfarms have become mainstream and are expected to become even cheaper due to new, bigger turbines.", "Innogy recently secured a subsidy of £74.75 per megawatt hour for a windfarm, which is £17.75 cheaper than Hinkley Point C nuclear power station." ], "comparison": { "cost": "Windfarms are currently cheaper and expected to become even more cost-effective with advancements in technology.", "completion_time": "The Lincolnshire windfarm is expected to be completed about three years earlier than Hinkley Point C." }, "future_developments": { "turbines": "Developments in turbine technology, such as 15MW turbines, will further reduce costs, requiring fewer turbines for the same capacity and using less materials.", "EDF_response": "EDF argues that nuclear power is also on a path to lower costs, drawing parallels to the early stages of offshore wind projects." } } } } ``` |
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| minimax | ```json { "title": "New nuclear power stations in the UK can no longer compete with windfarms on price, according to the boss of a German energy company’s green power arm.", "summary": "Hans Bunting, the chief operating officer of renewables at Innogy SE, stated that offshore windfarms have become mainstream and are expected to become even cheaper due to new, bigger turbines. He indicated that nuclear power stations, such as EDF Energy's Hinkley Point C, cannot compete with windfarms on cost, even considering wind intermittency. This statement comes after MPs criticized the high cost of Hinkley Point C and suggested a review of new nuclear projects. Innogy secured a subsidy of £74.75 per megawatt hour for a windfarm off the Lincolnshire coast, which is £17.75 cheaper and expected to be completed three years earlier than Hinkley. Bunting also mentioned that advancements in turbine technology, with potential for 15MW turbines, will further reduce costs for windfarms. EDF, however, argued that nuclear costs are also on a downward trajectory, drawing parallels with the cost reductions seen in offshore wind projects." } ``` |
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| wenxinyiyan | ```json { "summary": "According to Hans Bunting, the chief operating officer of renewables at Innogy SE, new nuclear power stations in the UK cannot compete with windfarms on price. Bunting stated that offshore windfarms have become mainstream and are destined to become cheaper due to new, larger turbines. His comments follow criticism from MPs regarding the high cost of EDF Energy's Hinkley Point C nuclear power station. Innogy recently secured a cheaper subsidy for a windfarm off the Lincolnshire coast, which is expected to be completed three years earlier than Hinkley. Bunting also mentioned that even bigger turbines in development would further drive down costs. However, EDF argued that nuclear energy is also on a path to lower costs." } ``` |
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| zhipu | ```json { "summary": "Hans Bunting, COO of renewables at Innogy SE, stated that new UK nuclear power stations can't compete with windfarms on price due to the advancement and cost-effectiveness of offshore windfarms. MPs have criticized the high cost of EDF Energy's Hinkley Point C, suggesting a review of new nuclear projects. Innogy's recent Lincolnshire windfarm project secured a lower subsidy than Hinkley and will be completed sooner. Bunting emphasized that future turbine technology will further reduce windfarm costs. Despite this, EDF contends that nuclear costs are also decreasing as projects and supply chains become established." } ``` |
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| deepseek-v3 | ```json { "summary": "Hans Bunting, the COO of renewables at Innogy SE, stated that new nuclear power stations in the UK cannot compete with windfarms on cost. Offshore windfarms have become mainstream and are expected to become even cheaper with the introduction of larger turbines. Innogy secured a subsidy for a windfarm off the Lincolnshire coast at £74.75 per megawatt hour, which is cheaper than the £92.50 for Hinkley Point C nuclear power station. Bunting highlighted that future technology advancements by 2025-2027 will further reduce windfarm costs. EDF countered by stating that nuclear power is also on a path to lower costs through repeated projects and an established supply chain." } ``` |
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