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What is the most expensive object on Earth?
« on: April 29, 2016, 16:29 »
A new nuclear power station in the south-west of the UK will be the most expensive object on Earth. That's the claim about the proposed plant at Hinkley Point in Somerset - but has anything else ever cost so much to build?

"Hinkley is set to be the most expensive object on Earth… best guesses say Hinkley could pass £24bn ($35bn)," said the environmental charity Greenpeace last month as it launched a petition against the project.

This figure includes an estimate for paying interest on borrowed money, but the financing arrangements for Hinkley C are so opaque that it is impossible to calculate exactly what the final cost will be.

Even if you stick with the expense of construction alone, though, the price is still high - the main contractor, EDF, puts it at £18bn ($26bn).

For that sum you could build a small forest of Burj Khalifas - the world's tallest building, in Dubai, cost a piffling £1bn ($1.5bn). You could also knock up more than 70 miles of particle accelerator. The 17-mile-long Large Hadron Collider, built under the border between France and Switzerland to unlock the secrets of the universe, cost a mere £4bn ($5.8bn).

The most expensive bridge ever constructed is the eastern replacement span of the Oakland Bay Bridge in San Francisco, designed to withstand the strongest earthquake seismologists would expect within the next 1,500 years. That cost about £4.5bn ($6.5bn).

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-36160368
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Re: What is the most expensive object on Earth?
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2016, 16:34 »
That will be built directly opposite where I live.   :facepalm:

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Re: What is the most expensive object on Earth?
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2016, 17:18 »
:horror: 

At least you won't need Ready Brek to have a glow around you.   :devil:
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Re: What is the most expensive object on Earth?
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2016, 20:32 »
Actually it's not quite opposite me.  The channel is 19 miles wide here and Hinkley Point is a bit to the east, opposite Barry.  The prevailing wind should send all the radiation towards Bath. 


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