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Does Nuclear Power have A Future In Australia?
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blow up the power stations.
They even put out videos of the explosions with the greenies cheering !
They thought s&w could be installed by next Tuesday and take up the
load in very quick time.
Well life is not like that.
It will under Bowen's guidance take 25 years to get it all up and
running and then start "renewing" it all.
Now we seem to be in an inescapable situation where we may face a
decade of daily blackouts as we have to abandon the half built s&w
and order nuclear generators.
Not answered by the Liberals is where are we in the queue ?
That information will not be known till tenders are called after they
are elected perhaps in 2028.
FYI, the Germans are planning on restarting their nuclear power stations.
The German greens are not opposed.
In Britain Net Zero looks likely to be abandoned as the government
recently called for tenders from the owners of their off shore wind
farms to give quotes on what price they would sell electricity with
the present subsidy. No tenders were received so when the contracts
run out the offshore wind farms will close.
The owners claim the high cost of maintenance is the problem.
Surprise surprise, anybody in the marine area could have told them that !
The Britsh public has gun at their head, pay up !
All in all, it is a bloody mess, we have spent billions on a system
that cannot work unless $Tillions are spent on batteries plus more
w&s to recharge them on first sunny day.
Aaaarrrggghhh !