I was waiting to see if someone would get sucked in by reports in the media (promoted by the wind industry) that blamed nukes for accounting for the greatest portion of global adjustment. C'mon Groggy, you can do better than that. As was stated earlier in the thread, nuclear provides about 60% of all electricity produced in this province and wind only 3%. Now really, did you expect nuclear to not account for most of the global adjustment? For more, refer to: https://www.ieso.ca/imoweb/pubs/EMB/Understanding_GA_August_2012.pdf
Sure, but you can't deny that its one of the hidden costs of nuclear that you ignored when you just used generation rates as your basis.
But the biggest is the hidden stranded debt.
We're still paying about $1 billion a year for the stranded nuclear debt on our bill, from the $20 billion left from nuke repairs.
http://www.thestar.com/business/2010/08/06/ontario_hydros_legacy_of_debt.html
You aren't including that in your pricing, are you?