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Is this the answer to keep up electricity ?
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Posted by doog, Tuesday, 30 December 2025 10:10:47 AM
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Doog- Wasn't the Lucas Heights Reactor designed to produce medical and industrial chemicals and as a research reactor not as a dedicated power generating facility. If so I'd expect even a relatively small reactor designed for power generation such as from an aircraft carrier or submarine would be a better comparison. Of course the management of Lucas Heights might be useful to form the management team of an Australian Nuclear Industry or nationalized institution.
I'd expect that naval nuclear reactors would be modularized given their long and broad history in the US military. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Flux_Australian_Reactor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_naval_reactors Of course those that would make the west dependent on those not loyal to the west are traitors. All sources of energy are potentially problematic but destruction of the west is also problematic. There are those that care less about things than the west. Sometimes the west needs to make hard decisions Posted by Canem Malum, Tuesday, 30 December 2025 2:50:58 PM
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Canem.. Lukus heights has a capacity of 100 KwH generator. That is a classification of a reactor only. An electricity sized reactor is one gigawatt. 100,000,000 times bigger.
That is the difference of a nuke in suburbia as opposed to a nuke in an isolated and community free zone of 50 kms radius. Posted by doog, Tuesday, 30 December 2025 7:32:22 PM
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As she says, they only hype the final output ! Posted by Indyvidual, Friday, 2 January 2026 2:31:42 PM
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When you talk about Lucas Heights you reveal that you know nothing.
A close friend of mine, Keith Alder, set up Lucas heights and was in charge till he retired many years later. He had a plan which he put to the government but they were too short sighted. At that time he was in charge of the proposed nuclear power station that was started at Jervis Bay. You can blame the PM Billy McMahon who cancelled the project for the mess we are in now. Keith's plan was that we establish a plant to produce fuel for nuclear power stations and provide a reprocessing service for other countries. His plan was build two plants, the first to take other countries depleted fuel, generate power from it as it is depleted further and then take depleted fuel from the first one and then deplete it further in the second plant. Then the further depleted fuel is so low he used to carry a sample in his pocket for when he gave talks. I remember being surprised at its weight. Having a system like this the world would pay us a fortune to process their fuel and return it, or finally store it. Keith's plan would have carried all our energy costs forever. It was a plan that would have made Australia financially rich forever. We would have had the cheapest energy because we would make money digging it up and finally burying it. All the carryon from the last 20 years or so would not have worried us ! Posted by Bezza, Sunday, 4 January 2026 3:33:56 PM
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If present-stage alternative energy technology is purely for domestic application then that would be acceptable for the near future . Industrial requirements however should not even look at it.
Worn out solar panels & wind generators should be the responsibility of the user at time of disposal. Posted by Indyvidual, Sunday, 4 January 2026 4:25:38 PM
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Good for trades wanting to get off diesel.
Nukes will never happen in AU after the last election, by bringing down a deranged govt would be. They could not see the damage they were doing to themselves let alone not being able to find a costing that does not exist.
Lets look at former coalition govts: Abbott, scomo, not exactly the sort of leaders that excites any one that does not believe in hard line alternative govt:
Albo has done very well, in driving a steady ship. Infrastructure is coming along and will soon take over dirty coal.
A majority of Australians want coal gone and opponent's of good coal will only rock the political boat.