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Does Nuclear Power have A Future In Australia?

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While the Albanese ALP is determined to hold out against common sense, the Canadian Leftist government generates 60% of its electricity with nuclear power, and is willing to sell its technology to a pro-nuclear Australian government.

When asked, Canadians denied Bowen's lie that their cheap power was subsidised. The generators operate within market forces.

For those people concerned about waste, Finland has shown that this is not an issue.

Albanese Labor is making Australia a global laughing stock: a pimple on the bum of the West.

Dutton’s description of Albanese as “a child in a man's body” is appropriate.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 23 June 2024 8:55:32 AM
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While this threat to our electricity goes on, there is a shortage of gas, even though Australia is in the top 3 exporters of the stuff. WA is the only state with retention for domestic use is law.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 23 June 2024 10:00:05 AM
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Hi Bezza,

I don't want to argue with you or anyone else about
nuclear power in Australia.

I support the broad nature of the conservation work
of the World Wildlife Fund which includes not only species
but also habitats and the reversal of environmental
degradation.

In a recently released survey on their behalf more than
50 leading experts from investment and insurance
companies, think tanks, academia and non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) were asked to share thoughts on
Australia's potential for a renewable energy future.

96% of them believe Australia has all the resources to become
a world leading renewable and clean manufacturing exporter.

As Banjo also pointed out - we have endless sunshine, powerful
winds, abundant space, strong-trade relationships and world
class expertise and training institutions.

I'm sure that if we take all these things into account -
and keep politics out of the equation - we shall come up with
the best energy solutions for our country.

Cheers.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 23 June 2024 10:17:06 AM
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Dutton has warned anti- nuclear state Premiers that he will override them if they object to his plan to build nuclear reactors in the places he has indicated.

Sec. 109 Australian Constitution”

“When a law of a State is inconsistent with a law of the Commonwealth, the latter shall prevail, and the former shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be invalid”.

He is finally looking like a leader, unfazed by the “child” PM and his juvenile three eyed fish and animals.

The reactors will be Commonwealth-owned.

If the Coalition wins the election next year,

. SMRs will be built on the current or previous coal generator land
. The first one will be built by 2035
. First large scale plant by 2037, the rest in the 2040s. A bit AUKUSish
but at least comparable with, and a surer bet than, wind and solar

While a Coalition government should admit its mistake in signing up to to Net Zero, and it should drop the climate hysteria and the unproven nonsense about carbon dioxide, and reinvigorate coal power, it looks like at least making things easier and cheaper, and more secure for Australians after the horrors of the Albanese Labor government.
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 23 June 2024 11:51:24 AM
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Too expensive.
Too slow.
Too dangerous.
Nobody wants it.
What's wrong with what we are doing now?
The experts think it's a terrible idea.

They were all criticisms when the French built their nuclear, and fifteen years ago they were still set on shutting them down and replacing them with wind and solar. Things are different in France today.

In Australia, many endangered species, like koalas in north Queensland, risk extermination from the reckless rollout of useless wind turbines. It would be the shame of a nation to sacrifice them for such folly.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ3Y-JoyyTI

I guess Foxy will pipe up again when team Albo thinks up another anti-nuclear meme or three.
Posted by Fester, Sunday, 23 June 2024 12:51:41 PM
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Fester,

Don't lower the bar with personal attacks.
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 23 June 2024 12:56:32 PM
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