This report analyzes the factors that determine the cost of electricity from new power plants, such as construction costs, fuel costs, environmental regulations, and financing costs. Government policies can influence these factors and determine what types of power plants are built. For example, policies that reduce costs for nuclear plants could benefit nuclear energy. The report models the potential costs of electricity from different power plant technologies in 2015 under various scenarios and finds that government incentives can change the relative costs of technologies. Natural gas plants are often competitive, but coal plants with carbon capture are currently more expensive than alternatives like wind and nuclear.