<<@vincentburrowes9243
says :
Dutton’s idea is Nuclear Power for 3 to10% of the total electricity supply. How are we going to generate the remaining 90 to 97% of our total electricity demand? Renewables are going to have to do the heavy lifting for 90% of Dutton’s Nuclear fantasy!
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<<@Thisisnolongerajoke
says :
ABC BOM CSIRO are all corrupt
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<<@alancotterell9207
says :
People who have never done anything in science are often full of shit. If politicians knew anything about science, we would still be manufacturing in Australia. We are going to have nuclear facilities with no engineering support base. Prior to Hawke and Howard, safe nuclear estabishments would have been much more possible. Continuity has been desroyed by political incompetence.
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<<@samab7891
says :
Albanese has done nothing. People can't afford houses. Immigrants flooding in. Nothing is getting done. Absolute asshat
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<<@dpitt1516
says :
Their not releasing costings because elections are coming up. As usual Labor has been caught on the back foot as usual and are trying to run a scare campaign to cover up their incompetence. Nuclear will be far more reliable than wind and solar. It will revitalize the towns which have lost their coal fire plants and bring jobs and security to these regions. Releasing costings right before elections would be suicide because Labor could then one up them. I hope Labor is left in the dust in the next elections .........worst party ever !!!
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<<@jimmartin9704
says :
They can look at best practices all they fucking like, but their history on completing projects is horrible. NBN was completely changed from Labor's plan for a cheaper and better one by turdble. Over time and budget. Snowy hydro 2.0 turdble was at it again, things a white elephant, over budget and time Do l need to mention the French subs, and that shit show. So you can talk shit all you like woman, but your government would take 30 years and be trillions over budget on this bad boy
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<<@robertthomas3777
says :
‘Leadership’, sorry, in case you don’t know or if you’ve forgotten, alike so many detached politicians and bureaucrats - you are in the service of the people. Us!!! Learn that first.
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<<@robertthomas3777
says :
Don’t show your cards yet. Great idea. Let’s pioneer, investigate and perfect thorium. Thanks, but I’m not voting for either Lab, Lib, Greens or Teals - opposite buttocks of the same backside. I’m voting ON and other.
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<<@vincentburrowes9243
says :
The LNP must have consulted a 17 year old kid about locating Nuclear Reactors in Loy Yang - Victoria, Port Augusta - South Australia and Callide / Gladstone - Queensland as these locations are listed Geological / Earthquake Risk Zones. The location of Lithgow is subject to Low Ground Water concerns. There has been a catastrophic failure of a Nuclear Power Station in Japan called Fukushima which was caused by an Earthquake / Tsunami. The LNP has obviously not performed any form of Risk Assessment - does the LNP have a suitable disaster plan for such an event as the one that occurred in Japan?
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<<@KenDyer-wl4lf
says :
I looked at best practice of nuclear energy overseas as well, and decided that without an industry or a trained and educated workforce, best practice could not be achieved in even a decade. Who is Bridgett McKenzie trying to kid?
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<<@spikegumby7186
says :
Sports rorts and rural rorts keeps popping in my head when i see her
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<<@davefoord1259
says :
Bowen said its $387 billion months ago and that was his over the top costing to demonstrate its far too costly.
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<<@rayweh-bfa4966
says :
The pm albo magoo and his wanker clan mob are off with the pixies get rid of them they are destroying Australia
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<<@colinyates7485
says :
Why wasn’t this nuclear part policy introduced during the eleven wasted years of coalition government?
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<<@bigearz255
says :
Coalition couldn’t organise a good time in a brothel
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<<@desking8065
says :
4 Flow chart of siting process Figure 1 provides an overview, albeit simplistic, of the siting process. It is important to note that the highest-ranked site may not be the most plausible site for various reasons. If a rigorous timeline is involved in the project delivery, then several well-ranked sites may be short-listed for simultaneous site characterisation to minimise potential delays, with the best being chosen through that process. More details are provided in the following sections. Plant site and surroundings The normal operation of the nuclear power plant or anticipated operational transients do not limit land use offsite. In the environment surrounding the nuclear power plant, however, precautions in the form of land use and public protection plans shall be taken with a view to the possibility of a severe accident [5, 6]. This means, among other things, that in the plant's vicinity there may not be facilities or population centres where the necessary protective measures, such as sheltering indoors or evacuation, would be difficult to implement. In the plant's vicinity, no activities may be carried out that could pose an external threat to the plant. A nuclear power plant site extends to about a kilometre's distance from the facility. It is defined as an area where only power plant related activities are allowed as a rule. Permanent settlement is prohibited and only very limited employee accommodation or recreational settlement is allowed. The licensee responsible for the operation of the nuclear power plant shall have authority of decision over all activities in the area and shall be able to remove unauthorised individuals from the site, if necessary, or prevent such individuals from entering it. The plant site may contain other non-facility related activities provided that they do not pose a threat to plant safety. A traffic lane may traverse the site if the volume of traffic is small and if traffic can be directed elsewhere, if necessary. Visits onsite are allowed provided that the licensee has the possibility to control the movement of visitorsThe plant site is surrounded by a protective zone extending to about a five kilometres' distance from the facility. Land use restrictions are in force within the zone may not contain such significant productive activities as could be affected by an accident at the nuclear power plant. The number of permanent inhabitants should not be in excess of 200. The number of persons taking part in recreational activities may be higher, provided that an appropriate rescue plan can be drawn up for the area. In accordance with a Ministry of the Interior Order [3], the nuclear facility is to be surrounded by an emergency planning zone extending to about 20 kilometres from the facility; the zone shall be covered by detailed rescue plans for public protection drawn up by the authorities. The authorities also bear responsibility for the implementation of the plans. In implementation, special attention shall be paid to the characteristics of the site's surroundings, such as archipelagos that are difficult to cross and recreational settlements, for example. The emergency planning zone may not contain such populations or population centres as would render impossible the efficient implementation of rescue measures applicable to them.
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<<@np2917
says :
Australia have largest Uranium reserve and Australian is not using Nuclear power plant... It is foolish... Like asking Saudi Arabia to don't drive petrol car. Or asking German people to don't use Mercedes or BMW.. Country must use own resources to prosper own people.. 😇 With electric car electricity demand will go 25X in Australia. If is it expensive then How Vietnam, India, and other countries can afford...! 😇
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<<@RoyParavinic
says :
Nuclear submarines are OK nuclear power stations are not double standard.
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<<@gerrybreugem2496
says :
We have a government empower that is on their own agenda, everyone of these fools that speaks about nuclear power feasible for Australia is not workable or affordable, is running scared. Take a look at the countries that have nuclear power, renewable power and still also use coal and gas power. Yep, most have signed up to the Paris agreement, but use their brains when it comes to power efficiency, and it isn't a solar panel of wind turbine that has a life expectancy of 10yrs, if you are lucky.
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<<@alastairgair7504
says :
Where's Labors costings for there disastrous plan? A
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<<@anthonygioia888
says :
The 7 dwarves are in fact the main 7 Labor frontbenchers, ie the PM Albozo + 6!! 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
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<<@yakidin63
says :
Labor signed us up for 13 AUKUS Nuclear reactors with waste in Perth, Adelaide and Sydney so not sure why they are so against Nuclear.
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<<@josephcarabetta1494
says :
Is Labor going to release the renewable costing before the election. Give the public honest answers so we can make a informed decision.
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<<@PhilipWong55
says :
The government can limit the expenditure until a nuclear power project is operational and generating electricity by structuring power purchase agreements (PPAs) with a "pay-as-you-go" model, wherein payments commence only when the plant supplies electricity to the grid. The developer or operator bears the financing burden during construction through private investment or loans. Once operational, the government purchases electricity based on actual generation, mitigating financial risk and incentivizing private sector investment while ensuring taxpayer funds are spent only on delivered services. This approach fosters efficient risk allocation, encourages project completion, and maintains accountability through performance monitoring outlined in the PPA.
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<<@JonathanBriggs-q4u
says :
How many days they try keep this talking point going? The coal and gas lobby gave how much funds to push all this nonsense?
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<<@celinehealy9710
says :
Keep asking the climate clowns what their costs are. Marles wouldn't answer on Ch 9 today. Keep the costs secret for a while bec the loonies are all coming out. It's so fun to listen to. The libs are back
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<<@kevincrouch3956
says :
Ok Bridget, let's hear your nuclear qualifications?
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<<@kevincrouch3956
says :
'Looked at the best practice'... yet don't know how much it costs? I believe the CSIRO and the IAE, qualified scientists who know what they are talking about
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<<@Rod-rx4go
says :
We need a Nuclear option in the energy plan because the continuous environmental damage this clown Bowen is doing to put in place this unreliable option is not good Where is the Labour going to dispose of all these panels and wind turbines at the end of their life cycle
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<<@chriscorrigan7420
says :
She's doing an "Albo", duck shoving the questions. Just tell us even approximate costs , we know its got to be done but just give us an idea. DON'T do a bloody "Albo" , just be honest for christs sake.
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<<@politicz1973
says :
Stop censoring and siloing your own content at You Tube.
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<<@politicz1973
says :
This Homer in Albo is not endearing. He actually knows what he is doing is stupid.
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<<@stephengrocott3917
says :
trust the nationals haha
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<<@selwyn500
says :
How is SPUD the DuD going to get the Nukes past our constitution? NO NUCLEAR. Well lady I see you like to throw numbers around to confuse people but you have no clue. Weren't you involved in a scam during the last government? Sports funding wasn't it? Now here you are trying to sell us the idea that you know about nukes 😂😂😂.
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<<@justinwolff1416
says :
I would have cast Albanese as the Evil Mardi Gras Queen... then Bowen (Dopey), Giles (Sleepy), Gallagher (Grumpy), Chalmers (Magic Smoke & Mirrors), Marles (Dopey's Mother), Wong (Dopey's Father), then Rudd & Gillard as (The Hunter & The Hunted), and for 💩's & giggles... Burney (Snow White).
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<<@rionijam727
says :
Crime government talking it's way into nuclear poison
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<<@giocosoaustralia5286
says :
Where's Blackout Bowens costing on his Green Wet Dream!!?
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<<@bobjackson4720
says :
The bulk of the Australian population are sick and tired of net zero. Labor are out of step and locked in the past. Renewables are a joke and can only ever be a small part of our power requirements.
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<<@graemeschubert6162
says :
The Bill Gates and Peter Dutton show😅
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<<@martino2794
says :
The CSIRO's costings are deliberately skewed to appear prohibitive. Albo's out of his depth again
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<<@donnairn3419
says :
Are they on drugs? What 50 countries are getting nuclear? why cant private enterprise make these, GenCost from the CSIRO says that nuclear takes too long and costs too much. Has she read the report she is quoting? if she had she would know that report says "updated modelling found that renewables - including costs associated with additional storage and transmission - remain the lowest cost, new build technology." Is this just a money pit to funnel money to their sponsors? like ScoMo's snowy 2.0.
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<<@steverogers9507
says :
Caterine Murphy will sort it.🤣🤣😂😂😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣
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<<@jennymills3147
says :
Anthony albanese media advisors must be in crisis meetings today.😂.
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<<@Poorlineforeva
says :
Dutton had a senior moment and the rest of the coalition Muppets are scrambling for cover. This bimbo is an inner city elitist who will never have to live near a reactor
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