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The Forum > General Discussion > Is this the time to take zero emission nuclear power seriously?

Is this the time to take zero emission nuclear power seriously?

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Bowen is Dr No Clue.

Dr Clueless simply offers banal replies that are at best decades out of date to try and rubbish the nuclear debate. The reality is that renewables can reduce emissions but are incapable of the heavy and reliable lifting required to keep the network stable.

For example, after Lidell closed the wholesale price of power in NSW nearly doubled.

"Australia’s historic aversion to nuclear power makes it an outlier among developed and developing nations.

Bowen is determined to keep it that way but is fighting against the tide as others around the world conclude that it is all but impossible to meet our emissions reduction targets without nuclear.

Canada, China, the US and the UK are among the 32 countries using zero-emission nuclear power today.

Some 50 countries are exploring or investing in small modular reactors, the groundbreaking technology that vastly reduces capital costs and construction times. Bowen’s main argument, that nuclear power is too expensive and too difficult to consider, is looking increasingly feeble as the financial and technical challenges of the current plan become apparent.

In the absence of a progress report on Bowen’s plan to install 22,000 solar panels a day, we must assume we’re not keeping up."
Posted by shadowminister, Monday, 15 May 2023 11:03:36 AM
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Does Zero emission equate to Zero radioactive waste for future generations to deal with ?
To lower real emission & curb pollution requires lowering the number of people crapping all over the Planet !
Posted by Indyvidual, Monday, 15 May 2023 3:31:08 PM
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So far, 3 TRILLION dollars has been spent on unreliable wind and solar to reduce reliance on fossil fuels by ONE per cent.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 15 May 2023 3:57:28 PM
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http://news.yahoo.com/microsoft-bets-fusion-power-plant-162327118.html
Posted by mhaze, Monday, 15 May 2023 4:24:07 PM
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mhaze,
With more luck than so many people deserve, this technology might just buy humanity enough time to wake up & stop excess breeding at everyone else’s expense !
Posted by Indyvidual, Monday, 15 May 2023 10:26:02 PM
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indyvidual,

Your concerns about population are so 20th century. The fact is the population issue is already resolved and the biggest concern for most of the developed world over the new 50-100 years will be a declining population.

True enough some as yet un- or under-developed nations will continue to see increasing population, but even they are seeing the rate of increase declining.

Concern about the so-called 'population bomb' were always a 'sky-is-falling' issue, more a misreading of temporary trends than an actual danger. Still, whatever danger did exist is no longer there.

Of course, when people talk of the need to reduce population, they really mean having less black and brown babies. The rest of the demographic is already in decline.
Posted by mhaze, Tuesday, 16 May 2023 8:49:16 AM
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