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The Dutton federal Coalition's announcement to move Australia to nuclear energy has immediately defaulted to a political rather than policy debate with an inevitable pile on by the government, various interests and experts.
by Scott Prasser - 26/07/2024 - 4 comments
Growing public confidence in nuclear power and the demands of AI suggest that a new revolutionary energy expansion is imminent.
by Wade Allison - 25/07/2024 - 3 comments
Neither ‘renewables’ nor nuclear power can now save our electricity grid. Power blackouts and further energy price rises await the ‘lucky country’.
by Brendan O'Reilly - 24/07/2024 - 5 comments
The elephant in the room that no one wants to discuss is that crude oil is the foundation of our materialistic society as it is the basis of all products and fuels demanded by the 8 billion on this planet.
by Ronald Stein and Tom DeWeese - 24/07/2024 - 2 comments
Shutting the coal-fired power stations prematurely is a recipe for ongoing blackouts and very much higher costs to consumers, and in the longer term a reduction in living standards.
by Charles Hemmings - 23/07/2024 - 10 comments
Although solar and wind are cheap to operate, per se, their total costs are not cheap and they are not fit for purpose alone. World experience to date confirms this.
by Charles Hemmings - 28/06/2024 - 45 comments
The global history of rising living standards is a history of harnessing more energy-dense, cheaper, power sources.
by Geoff Carmody - 27/06/2024 - 11 comments
Former Liberal prime minister Malcolm Turnbull famously described Coalition leader Peter Dutton as a thug'. That description appears particularly apt in Dutton’s nuclear power plans.
by Jim Green - 24/06/2024 - 20 comments
Allowing for renewables intermittency, solar generation capacity must be at least 20 times nuclear power plant capacity over 80 years.
by Geoff Carmody - 28/05/2024 - 4 comments
Can't we just be honest with ourselves and have a straightforward discussion about Australia's needs, given the shrinking and ageing population?
by Guy Hallowes - 27/05/2024 - 12 comments
After many years of applauding runaway population growth, Premier Miles recently called for a slowdown in immigration numbers under the Labor Albanese Government.
by Ross Elliott - 24/05/2024 - 7 comments
A new, large-scale, water-cooled nuclear reactor has just come on line in Georgia, USA. It took years longer to build than initially planned.
by Geoff Carmody - 22/05/2024 - 18 comments

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