April 5, 2025

37 thoughts on “Nuclear power allows Australia to reach 2050 net zero ‘by another means’

  1. I had to laugh at Chris Bowen's response when asked how are we going to store this renewable energy? "We will build a bigger battery"
    They sell 36v batteries at Bunnings.
    Good on you Dutton, for giving us a common sense approach.

  2. what people are realising is that man-made global climate change is not a thing and, even if it was a thing, there's nothing Australia or the West can do about it because (according to the theory) the engines of change are China and India – and they aren't gunna do shit about it.
    And those same people now realise that, if we must abandon cheap reliable energy from fossil fuels, the only sane thing to do is replace it with atomic age energy – not the stone age energy urged on us by misanthropic leftist witch doctors

  3. Why do the show pictures of of steam coming out of towers ,,,,do they think they will fool people into thinking that it’s smoke 😂😂😂😂,,,,,Australia will never compete in the market place with the rest of the world without cheap electricity and plenty of water for farming,,,,,without these Australia will fail and be lost to China.

  4. Nuclear is not expensive.
    Lets just talk about costs in kWh per hour, because that is what we the consumer pays.
    France which generates 70% of their electricity from nuclear reactors charges A$0.32 cents per kWh.
    Thats after all the construction and the facilities are producing 24/7 electricity.
    In Australia we generate approximately 70% of our electricity from coal and gas and depending in what state we live in are charged from $0.25 cents per kWh up to a sky high $0.45 cents per kWh.
    So try and tell me that nuclear is more expensive.
    Lets just talk about costs in kWh per hour, because that is what we the consumer pays.
    France is currently proposing 6-8 new reactors and worldwide there are proposals for approximately 300 reactors.

  5. Just saw a labor page asking for donations specifically to fight Duttons nuclear proposal.
    How nuts are these people.
    They must know that the climate change scam will finally be fully exposed.
    Go Dutton.
    This will be bigger than the Voice win!

  6. Socialist electricity? Taxpayers money? Is it not commercially viable?
    Suddenly environmentally conscious?
    In what backyard?
    Its going to take how long?
    Its going to cost how much?
    1950s technology?
    Such clear and forward thinking 😂.

  7. Labor has never come clean on the total cost, financially, environmentally, and the impact on Australian businesses. They have been careful to hide this. They also have the Snowy Pumped Hydro project that has run far over costs already and the drilling machine is stuck and cant be moved. All this is massively more expensive than a nuclear power station that will provide 24/7 consistent and stable electricity whole the Snowy Pumped Hydro will only provide occasional power after consuming a massive amount of power to pump water up hill again. That power will have to be paid for and the people of Australia will have to pay for that inefficiency. Labor are lunatics if the think renewables will ever provide cheap and stable power.

  8. All this talk all this carrying on by everyone dosent mean a thing unless they completely lift the nuclear ban in australia only then the true costings can be presented labor has the opposition by the balls cause they wont have any part in lifting the ban unless the majority of the voters push for it

  9. My belief is that all the wind turbines and solar panels and hardware are sourced from China. The Government is simply using the renewables scam to do trade deals that allow China to profit from massive sales to Australia. Because this hardware is high maintenance and in constant need of repair or replacement it is an ongoing win for China which has enormous influence in Canberra. Meanwhile, Australia is allowed to renew Lobster exports to China.

  10. Jesus Christ what a disaster it will be if Liberals continue with this undercooked policy. The way they scuttled the last major infrastructure policy, the NBN, was an embarrassment. Now they're upping the stakes to nuclear energy, no amount of spin from Sky can polish this turd of a policy.

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