April 6, 2025

20 thoughts on “Nuclear ‘back in vogue’ in ‘net zero-obsessed Europe’

  1. Meanwhile back in 06 MAY 2019 the UAP showed their hand in this media release

    United Australia Party backs nuclear energy for affordable and reliable power
    Federal Leader of the United Australia Party, Mr Clive Palmer today in Adelaide supported the use of nuclear power from Australian uranium for the country’s future energy needs.

    “Nuclear power from Australian uranium means affordable energy, lower living costs, zero emissions, real jobs and exports,’’ Mr Palmer said.

    “It’s our resource and our advantage,’’ he said.

    South Australians have experienced unreliable power supply for years, affecting their households and business.

    “Just because the Labor and Liberal parties want to live in the dark, why should South Australian’s have to do the same with blackout after blackout,” Mr Palmer said.

    “Surely the time has come for Australia to use nuclear power,” he said. …

  2. More Fukushimas in the future…
    Elon Musk thinks it's a safe idea in places like France. I hope he is right, because they're doing it.
    Where does all the deadly waste go, Antarctica?

  3. How is nuclear "net zero" ? Nuclear dumps horric amounts of waste that pollutes for millenia. It is far worse than coal or gas. Is this the real ambition? To make bombs?

  4. Lets Hope !!!! The World is building since 2019 = 1600 New Coal Fired Power Stations in 62 Countries ! Since the Year 2000 the World doubled up its Coal Fired Capacity to 2000 Gigawatts (GW) – this will increase The Coal Fired Power by 43 % as stated by Urgewalt in Germany as per the Data from the Global Coal Plant Tracker Portal !!!! Glasgow was just a Smoke Screen!!!!

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