Nuclear costings are a distraction
Today’s announcement on nuclear is a distraction from Australia’s ongoing fossil fuel use and production.
It comes just one day after the approval of a 50 year extension to Australia’s largest fossil gas export plant – Woodside’s North West Shelf facility.
“These are fake numbers so the major parties can have a fake fight about fake climate policies,” said Rod Campbell, Research Director at The Australia Institute.
“The modelling released includes zero discussion of nuclear waste or the costs of decommissioning nuclear generation.
“Nuclear energy is not suitable for Australia’s energy market because it is expensive to build, can’t turn up or down quickly and the obvious nuclear waste problems.
“These issues are why no energy companies want to build nuclear in Australia, and key customers like aluminium smelters don’t want nuclear to be built for them.
“This is all a distraction to prolong fossil fuel use and exports.
“Just yesterday, a 50 year extension to Woodside’s enormous gas export facility was approved but it is barely covered because political leaders would rather talk about reactors that will never be built.
“Australia needs to get on with the job of cleaning up our industries using technologies that work – renewable energy.”
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